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| Ruumiiline autokorrelatsioon× | Morani I – globaalne ruumilise autokorrelatsiooni indeks× | |
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| Valdkond | Ruumianalüüs | Ruumianalüüs |
| Perekond | Regression model | Regression model |
| Tekkeaasta | 1950 | 1950 |
| Looja≠ | P. A. P. Moran (global measure, 1950); Roy Geary (Geary's C, 1954); Luc Anselin (LISA, 1995) | Patrick A. P. Moran |
| Tüüp≠ | Spatial statistic / exploratory spatial data analysis | Spatial autocorrelation statistic |
| Algallikas | Moran, P. A. P. (1950). Notes on continuous stochastic phenomena. Biometrika, 37(1/2), 17–23. DOI ↗ | Moran, P. A. P. (1950). Notes on continuous stochastic phenomena. Biometrika, 37(1/2), 17–23. DOI ↗ |
| Rööpnimetused | spatial dependence, geographic autocorrelation, spatial clustering measure, SA | Moran's I statistic, global Moran's I, spatial autocorrelation index, Moran index |
| Seotud≠ | 5 | 6 |
| Kokkuvõte≠ | Spatial autocorrelation quantifies the degree to which a variable's values at nearby locations resemble each other more (positive autocorrelation) or less (negative autocorrelation) than expected by chance. Global indices such as Moran's I summarise the pattern across the entire study area, while local variants reveal clusters and outliers at the level of individual observations. | Moran's I is the standard global statistic for detecting spatial autocorrelation: whether nearby locations tend to share similar values. The index ranges from approximately −1 (perfect dispersion) through 0 (spatial randomness) to +1 (perfect clustering), allowing researchers to test whether a geographic pattern differs from complete spatial randomness with a single, interpretable number. |
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