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Segregation is commonly measured by means of an index of dissimilarity. A recent 'boundary modified' version of the index was formulated. It was based upon the concept that segregation is a separation created by spatial structure imposed upon the social space and thus interaction between racial...
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This article describes how modeling positional uncertainty helps to understand potential factors of uncertainty, and to identify impacts of uncertainty on spatial analysis results. However, modeling geocoding positional uncertainty still is limited in providing a comprehensive explanation about...
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This article addresses a gap in many, if not all, introductory mathematical statistics textbooks, namely, transforming a random variable so that it better mimics a normal distribution. Virtually all such textbooks treat the subject of variable transformations, which furnishes a nice opportunity...
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The eigenfunction spatial filter derives from the Moran Coefficient that indexes spatial autocorrelation. Mean, variance and statistical distribution characterizations and descriptions of georeferenced random variables and their interrelationships are derived in terms of the eigenfunction...
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Regions, independent of their geographic level of aggregation, are known to be interrelated partly due to their relative locations. Similar economic performance among regions can be attributed to proximity. Consequently, a proper understanding, and accounting, of spatial liaisons is needed in...
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