An evaluation of correction techniques for boundary effects in spatial statistical analysis: traditional methods
Document Type
Article
Department
Office of the Provost
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to study one source of bias in parameter estimates based upon sampled spatial data, namely that attributable to the boundary value problem of two-dimensional statistical analysis (see GrifEth 1982 for a discussion of another source).
Publication (Name of Journal)
Geographical Analysis
Recommended Citation
Griffith, D.,
Amrhein, C.
(1983). An evaluation of correction techniques for boundary effects in spatial statistical analysis: traditional methods. Geographical Analysis, 15(4), 352-360.
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Comments
This work was published before the author joined Aga Khan University.