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Bayesian Moran's I×Local Moran's I (LISA)×
CampoAnálisis espacialAnálisis espacial
FamiliaRegression modelRegression model
Año de origen1950 / 2000s1995
Autor originalMoran (1950), Bayesian extension developed in spatial statistics literature (late 1990s–2000s)Luc Anselin
TipoBayesian spatial autocorrelation testLocal spatial autocorrelation statistic
Fuente seminalHaining, R. (2003). Spatial Data Analysis: Theory and Practice. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 9780521774611Anselin, L. (1995). Local indicators of spatial association—LISA. Geographical Analysis, 27(2), 93–115. DOI ↗
AliasBayesian spatial autocorrelation test, Bayesian Moran statistic, Moran's I under Bayesian inference, Bayesian global spatial associationLocal Indicator of Spatial Association, LISA statistic, Anselin Local Moran, local spatial autocorrelation index
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ResumenBayesian Moran's I embeds the classical Moran's I spatial autocorrelation test within a Bayesian probabilistic framework. Rather than producing a single p-value, it yields a posterior distribution over the spatial autocorrelation parameter, enabling uncertainty quantification, incorporation of prior knowledge, and more principled inference in small or irregular spatial datasets.Local Moran's I, introduced by Luc Anselin in 1995, is a Local Indicator of Spatial Association (LISA) that decomposes global spatial autocorrelation into location-specific contributions. For every observation it produces a signed statistic and a significance value, enabling researchers to identify spatial clusters (high-high, low-low) and spatial outliers (high-low, low-high) on a map.
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