Course Description:
The objective of this course is to familiarize you with some specific geographical analysis tools used that involve advanced statistical concepts such as
spatial autocorrelation, geographically-weighted regression, advanced point pattern analysis, etc. so that in your future research/work you will
be able to recognize when a situation calls for some sort of quantitative analysis and have an idea about what sort of analysis should be performed. The
heavy emphasis of homework assignments in the grading reflects the necessity of learning by doing. You will also obtain, manipulate, and manage your
own data set for some of the work in this class, including the term project. An important component of this learning process is good preparation, and you
are expected to read all assignments prior to class.
Course Grading:
- Exercises (1/2 of grade) -- 6-8 exercises are given during the semester.
- Project (1/3) -- a culmination of course work, due Finals Week (including in-class presentation).
- Class Participation (1/6) -- a significant portion of this class involves reviewing/discussing research articles, conducting analyses,
and reporting results back to the entire class.
Topics covered:
Background topics:
- Spatial Data
- Geovisualization Techniques
- MAUP and Scale Issues
- Spatial Weights
Univariate Methods:
- Spatial Autocorrelation
- Global Statistics
- Local Statistics
Multivariate Methods:
- Spatial Regression Techniques
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Last Updated: 13 May 2014
Oklahoma State University
Department of Geography
Stillwater, OK 74078