Introduction to Spatial Data Analysis in the Social Sciences.ppt
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1、Introduction to Spatial Data Analysis in the Social Sciences,RSOC597A: Special Topics in Methods/StatisticsKathy Brasier Penn State University June 14, 2005,Session Objectives,Understand why spatial data analysis is important Identify types of questions for which SDA is relevant Gain basic knowledge
2、 of the concepts, statistics, and methods of SDA Identify some important issues and decision points within SDA Learn about some resources for doing spatial data analysis (software, web sites, books, etc.) Avoid getting lost in equations!,Why Do Spatial Analysis?,“Everything is related to everything
3、else, but closer things more so.” (attributed to Tobler),Examples,Is your educational level likely to be similar to your neighbors? Are farm practices likely to be similar on neighboring farms? Are housing values likely to be similar in nearby developments? Do nearby neighborhoods have similar burgl
4、ary rates?,County Homicide Rates 1990,What Is Spatial Data?,4 main types event data, spatially continuous data, zonal data, spatial interaction data Most frequently used in social sciences is zonal data Data aggregated to a set of areal units (counties, MSAs, census blocks, ZIP codes, watersheds, et
5、c.) Variables measured over the set of units Examples: Census, REIS, County and City Databook, etc.,What is Spatial Data Analysis?,“The analysis of data on some process operating in space, where methods are sought to describe or explain the behavior of this process and its possible relationship to o
6、ther spatial phenomena.”Bailey and Gatrell (1995:7)Objective of spatial data analysis: to understand the spatial arrangement of variable values, detect patterns, and examine relationships among variables,Why Do Spatial Data Analysis?,To learn more about what youre studying To avoid specification pro
7、blems (missing variables, measurement error) To ensure satisfaction of statistical assumptionsTo be cool! To go crazy! To learn more about statistics than you ever wanted or thought possible! To learn the limitations of statistics,Theoretical Reasons for Spatial Analysis,It tells us something more a
8、bout what were studying Is there an unmeasured process that affects the phenomenon? Does this process manifest itself in space? Examples: interaction processes, diffusion, historical or ethnic legacy, programmatic effects,Statistical Reasons for Spatial Analysis,Violation of regression assumptions U
9、nits of analysis might not be independent Parameter estimates are inefficient Estimated error variance is downwardly biased, which inflates the observed R2 valuesIf spatial effects are present, and you dont account for them, your model is not accurate!,Examples of Research Using SDA,Epidemiology (en
10、vironmental exposure research) Criminology (crime patterns) Education (neighborhood effects on attainment) Diffusion/adoption (technologies) Social movements (trade unions, demonstrations) Market analysis (housing and land price variation) Spillover effects (economic spillovers of universities) Regi
11、onal studies (regional income variation & inequality) Demography (segregation patterns) Political science (election studies),BREAK!,When do you need to do SDA?,Is there a theoretical reason to suspect differences across space? Differences in phenomena (variable values) Differences in relationships b
12、etween phenomena (covariances) Are you using data with spatial referent? If yes to both, it is a good idea to at least explore any potential spatial effects Exploration will tell you more about the subject youre studying,Spatial Independence,Null hypothesis (H0) Any event has an equal probability of
13、 occurring at any position in the region Position of any event is independent of the position of any otherImplicit assumption of much work in social sciences,Spatial Effects,Test Hypothesis (H1) Probability of an event occurring not equal for each location within region Position of any one event dep
14、endent on position of any other eventMethods and statistics of SDA test this hypothesis If supported, can tell us more about what were studying; can improve our models If not supported, we know that we have satisfied assumptions,First Order Spatial Effects,Non-uniform distribution of observations ov
15、er space Large-scale variation in mean across the spatial units Values of the variables are not independent of their spatial location Results from interaction of unique characteristics of the units and their spatial location Ex: magnets and iron filings (Bailey & Gatrell) Referred to as spatial hete
16、rogeneity,Causes of Spatial Heterogeneity,Patterns of social interaction that create unique characteristics of spatial units Spatial regimes: legacies of regional core-periphery relationships = differences between units (pop, econ dvpt, etc.) Differences in physical features of spatial units Size of
17、 counties Combination: Differences in topography of units = different patterns of economic development (extractive industries),County Homicide Rates 1990,First order effects?,Second Order Spatial Effects,Localized covariation among means (or other statistics) within the region Tendency for means to
18、follow each other in space Results in clusters of similar values Ex: magnets and iron filings (Bailey & Gatrell) Referred to as spatial dependence (spatial autocorrelation),Causes of Spatial Dependence,Underlying socio-economic process has led to clustered distribution of variable values Grouping pr
19、ocesses grouping of similar people in localized areas Spatial interaction processes people near each other more likely to interact, share Diffusion processes Neighbors learn from each other Dispersal processes People move, but tend to be short distances, take their knowledge with them Spatial hierar
20、chies Economic influences that bind people together Mis-match of process and spatial units Counties vs retail trade zones Census block groups vs neighborhood networks,County Homicide Rates 1990,Second order effects?,So now that Ive convinced you that spatial data analysis is an important considerati
21、on.,What Do We Do About It?,Goals of SDA,To identify spatial effects and their causes To appropriately measure spatial effects To incorporate spatial effects into modelsTo improve our knowledge of the process and how it occurs over spaceAll of these goals require both theory and methods,Exploratory
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