Statistics Analysis of Geographical Data: An Introduction provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the theory and practice of statistical analysis in geography. It covers a wide range of topics including graphical and numerical description of datasets, probability, calculation of confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, collection and analysis of data using analysis of variance and linear regression. Taking a clear and logical approach, this book examines real problems with real data from the geographical literature in order to illustrate the important role that statistics play in geographical investigations. Presented in a clear and accessible manner the book includes recent, relevant examples, designed to enhance the reader’s understanding.
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Statistics Analysis of Geographical Data: An Introduction provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the theory and practice of statistical analysis in geography.
Preface xi 1 Dealing with data 1 1.1 The role of statistics in geography 1 1.2 About this book 3 1.3 Data and measurement error 3 2 Collecting and summarizing data 13 2.1 Sampling methods 13 2.2 Graphicalsummaries 17 2.3 Summarizing data numerically 24 3 Probability and sampling distributions 37 3.1 Probability 37 3.2 Probability and the normal distribution: z]scores 39 3.3 Sampling distributions and the central limit theorem 43 4 Estimating parameters with confidence intervals 49 4.1 Confidence intervals on the mean of a normal distribution: the basics 49 4.2 Confidence intervals in practice: the t]distribution 50 4.3 Sample size 53 4.4 Confidence intervals for a proportion 53 5 Comparing datasets 55 5.1 Hypothesis testing with one sample: general principles 55 5.2 Comparing means from small samples: one]sample t]test 61 5.3 Comparing proportions for one sample 63 5.4 Comparing two samples 64 5.5 Non]parametric hypothesis testing 75 6 Comparing distributions: the Chi]squared test 81 6.1 Chi]squared test with one sample 81 6.2 Chi]squared test for two samples 84 7 Analysis of variance 89 7.1 Oneway analysis of variance 90 7.2 Assumptions and diagnostics 99 7.3 Multiple comparison tests after analysis of variance 101 7.4 Non]parametric methods in the analysis of variance 105 7.5 Summary and further applications 106 8 Correlation 109 8.1 Correlation analysis 109 8.2 Pearson’s product]moment correlation coefficient 110 8.3 Significance tests of correlation coefficient 112 8.4 Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient 114 8.5 Correlation and causality 116 9 Linear regression 121 9.1 Least]squares linear regression 121 9.2 Scatter plots 122 9.3 Choosing the line of best fit: the ‘least]squares’procedure 124 9.4 Analysis of residuals 128 9.5 Assumptions and caveats with regression 130 9.6 Is the regression significant? 131 9.7 Coefficient of determination 135 9.8 Confidence intervals and hypothesis tests concerning regression parameters 137 9.9 Reduced major axis regression 140 10 Spatial statistics 145 10.1 Spatial data 145 10.2 Summarizing spatial data 157 10.3 Identifying clusters 159 10.4 Interpolation and plotting contour maps 162 10.5 Spatial relationships 163 11 Time series analysis 173 11.1 Time series in geographical research 173 11.2 Analysing time series 174 Appendix A: Introduction to the R package 193 Appendix B: Statistical tables 205 References 241 Index 243
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Statistics Analysis of Geographical Data: An Introduction provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the theory and practice of statistical analysis in geography. It covers a wide range of topics including graphical and numerical description of datasets, probability, calculation of confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, collection and analysis of data using analysis of variance and linear regression. Taking a clear and logical approach, this book examines real problems with real data from the geographical literature in order to illustrate the important role that statistics play in geographical investigations. Presented in a clear and accessible manner, the book includes recent, relevant examples, designed to enhance the reader's understanding.
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ISBN
9780470977033
Publisert
2017-05-05
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Wiley-Blackwell
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476 gr
Høyde
218 mm
Bredde
145 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
264

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Simon J. Dadson is Associate Professor of Physical Geography at Oxford University and Tutor in Geography at Christ Church.