COUNCIL MEETING,CHICAGO, ILLINOIS November 3-4, 1972 |
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Abstract: | This paper questions the validity and relevance of the application of procedures of classical statistical inference to population data in geography. Arguments for such procedures include the notions of temporal and spatial samples, measurement error, modifiable areal units, data vetting and stochastic processes. It is concluded that such arguments cannot be justified in terms of statistical theory. |
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Keywords: | statistical inference sample population randomization |
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