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    A Casebook for Spatial Statistical Data Analysis: A Compilation of Different Thematic Data Sets

    A Casebook for Spatial Statistical Data Analysis by Griffith, Daniel A.; Layne, Larry J.;

    A Compilation of Different Thematic Data Sets

    Series: Spatial Information Systems;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 2 December 1999

    • ISBN 9780195109580
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages524 pages
    • Size 162x236x36 mm
    • Weight 943 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations numerous line figures
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    This volume compiles geostatistical and spatial autoregressive data analyses involving georeferenced socioeconomic, natural resources, agricultural, pollution, and epidemiological variables. Benchmark analyses are followed by analyses of readily available data sets, emphasizing parallels between geostatistical and spatial autoregressive findings. Both SAS and SPSS code are presented for implementation purposes. This informative casebook will serve geographers, regional scientists, applied spatial statisticians, and spatial scientists from across disciplines.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    List of Abbreviations
    Part I: Theoretical Background
    Introduction
    Important Modeling Assumptions
    Popular Spatial Autoregressive and Geostatistical Models
    Part II: Georeferenced Data Set Case Studies
    Analysis of Georeferenced Socioeconomic Attribute Variables
    Analysis of Georeferenced Natural Resources Attribute Variables
    Analysis of Georeferenced Agricultural Yield Variables
    Analysis of Georeferenced Pollution Variables
    Analysis of Georeferenced Epidemiological Variables
    Part III: Visualizing What is Not Observed
    Exploding Georeferenced Data When Maps Have Holes or Gaps: Estimating Missing Data Values and Kriging
    Concluding Comments
    Epilogue
    Bibliography
    Index

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