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Introducing Quantitative Geography: Measurement, Methods and Generalised Linear Models


Introducing Quantitative Geography: Measurement, Methods and Generalised Linear Models

Hardback by O'Brien, Larry

Introducing Quantitative Geography: Measurement, Methods and Generalised Linear Models

£115.00

ISBN:
9780415004657
Publication Date:
4 Jun 1992
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
384 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 21 May 2024
Introducing Quantitative Geography: Measurement, Methods and Generalised Linear Models

Description

The purpose of quantitative geography is to train geographers in numeracy and in the vital skills of data collection, processing and interpretation. Introducting Quantitative Geography describes quantification from first principles to cover all the key elements of quantitative geography. No previous knowledge of statistical procedures is assumed. Worked examples and computer analyses are used to explain measurement, scale, description, models and modelling. Building on this, the book explores and clarifies the intellectual and practical problems presented by numerical and technological advances in the field.

Contents

Preface 1. Introduction Part I 2. Describing Geographical Data 3. Measuring Geographical Data 4. Summarising Geographical Data 5. Descriptive Models and Geographical Data 6. Statistical Reference Part II 7. Towards Integration: Generalised Linear Models 8. Generalised Linear Models for Continuous Data 9. Generalised Linear Models for Categorical Data 10. Some Extensions and Specialised Topics 11. Summary and Conclusions

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