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Syllabus 1. Use of Data in Geography: Geographical Data Matrix, Significance of Statistical Methods in Geography; Sources of Data, Scales of Measurement (Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, Ratio). 2. Tabulation and Descriptive Statistics: Frequencies - Deciles, Quartiles, Percentile, Cross Tabulation. 3. Measurement of Central Tendencies: Mean, Median and Mode, Centro-graphic Techniques. 4. Measures of Dispersion: Standard Deviation, Variance and Coefficient of Variation. 5. Sampling: Purposive, Random, Systematic and Stratified. Introduction • Statistics is a branch of science that deals with the • collection, • organisation, • analysis of data and • drawing of inferences from the samples to the whole population. • This requires a proper design of the study, an appropriate selection of the study sample and choice of a suitable statistical test. Geographical Data • Geographical or spatial data are defined as undigested, unorganized, and unevaluated material that can be associated with a location. • Geographical data include facts, results of observations, original remote sensing images, basic census figures and statistics all of which are gathered and communicated to the user. • Data are of little value in or of themselves. To be useful they must be transformed into information. • When data are organized, presented, analyzed, interpreted and considered useful for a particular decision problem, they become information. • Accordingly, geographical information is defined as georeferenced data that have been processed into a form that is meaningful and of real or perceived value to decision makers. Geographical Data Matrix (GDM) • Geographic data posses two distinct components- Location and attributes at locations, and the geographical data matrix is perhaps the most logical way to represent the real world. It is a major milestone in the development of data organization methods in scientific geographical studies. • In the GDM, a column represents the variation of attributes of the natural or socio-economic characteristic across some geographical spaces.
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