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Identification of Local Clusters for Count Data: A Model-Based Moran's I Test
- Identification of Local Clusters for Count Data: A Model-Based Moran’s I Test Tonglin Zhang
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Loglinear residual tests of Moran’ I autocorrelation and their applications to Kentucky Breast
- Loglinear Residual Tests of Moran’s I Autocorrelation and their Applications to Kentucky Breast
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Testing for spatial error autocorrelation in the presence of endogenous regressors
- squares residuals. The most pop- ular test applied in this context is Moran’s I test for spatial
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Spatial analysis of Neospora caninum distribution in dairy cattle from Sweden
- % confidence interval = 7.3-9.3%). The presence of spatial autocorrelation was tested using the Moran’s I test
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Survey on Cluster Tests for Spatial Area Data
- , the black-white count, Moran’s I, Geary’s c and the Getis-Ord statistics. Some new statistics are proposed
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Spatio-temporal analysis of pneumonia and influenza hospitalizations in Ontario, Canada
- and rural counties (Moran’s I = 0.186; P <0.05), while county level time series analysis demonstrated
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Spatial Data Analysis of Aboriginal Rock Extraction Sites at Brewarrina, NSW, Australia
- are the Moran’s I and Geary’s C. The Moran’s I is a weighted correlation coefficient in which weights represent
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Crime Analysis and Mapping
- is summarized with a single indicator such as Moran’s I. As a global measure of spatial autocorrelation, Moran’s
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Spatial Regression
- spatial autocorrelation is the application of Moran’s I statistic for spatial autocorrelation (Moran 1948
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- in assessing geographical patterns of infection. Global Moran’s I and Local Moran’s I tests of autocorrelation
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