Abstract
Numerical data are everywhere. Charts and statistics appear not just in geography journals but also in the media, in public policy, and in business and commerce too. To engage with quantitative geography, we must engage with the quantitative methods used to collect, analyse, present and interpret these data.
Quantitative Geography: The Basics is the perfect introduction for undergraduates beginning any quantitative methods course. Written in short, user-friendly chapters with full-colour diagrams, the book guides the reader through a wide range of topics from the basic to the more advanced, including:
Statistics
Maths
Graphics
Models
Mapping and GIS
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Closely aligned with the Q-Step quantitative social science programme, Quantitative Geography: The Basics is the ideal starting point for understanding and exploring this fundamental area of Geography.
Quantitative Geography: The Basics is the perfect introduction for undergraduates beginning any quantitative methods course. Written in short, user-friendly chapters with full-colour diagrams, the book guides the reader through a wide range of topics from the basic to the more advanced, including:
Statistics
Maths
Graphics
Models
Mapping and GIS
R
Closely aligned with the Q-Step quantitative social science programme, Quantitative Geography: The Basics is the ideal starting point for understanding and exploring this fundamental area of Geography.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | SAGE Publications Ltd |
Number of pages | 328 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781446296530 |
Publication status | Published - Sept 2016 |
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Professor Richard J Harris
- Bristol Poverty Institute
- School of Geographical Sciences - Professor of Quantitative Social Geography
- Cabot Institute for the Environment
- Centre for Market and Public Organisation
- Quantitative Spatial Science
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