[R-sig-Geo] Reference for join-count model

Marco Helbich marco.helbich at gmx.at
Tue Aug 25 12:14:43 CEST 2009


Dear Michael,

this one comes to my mind:

@BOOK{Goodchild1986,
  title = {Spatial Autocorrelation},
  publisher = {Geo Books, Norwich},
  year = {1986},
  author = {Goodchild, M},
  timestamp = {2007.05.14}
}

hope it helps
marco
 
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> From: "Haenlein, Michael" <Michael.Haenlein at whu.edu>
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> Dear all,
> 
> I'm using the joincount.test function in the spdep package to test for the
> presence of spatial autocorrelation in a nominal variable.
> Given that I'm doing this analysis for a paper I'm currently working on, I
> would need a reference that explains the logic behind the join-count
> model.
> The reference given in the spdep manual is "Cliff, A. D., Ord, J. K. 1981
> Spatial processes". Unfortunatelly I do not have this book available at the
> moment.
> 
> Are there any other references (preferably journal articles) which I could
> cite in this context to explain the basics behind the join-count test?
> I would be very grateful for any references you could send me - and even
> more if you happen to have the pdf of the respective articles which you
> could e-Mail to me.
> 
> Thanks very much in advance,
> 
> Michael
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> Michael Haenlein
> ESCP Europe
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