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Software Review: Crime Analysis and Mapping with GeoDa 0.9.5-i

Michael Leitner

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, mleitne{at}lsu.edu

Henrike Brecht

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, henrike{at}hurricane.lsu.edu

As a Windows-based application, GeoDa 0.9.5-i is now much more user-friendly compared to its predecessor, the SpaceStat package and its Arc View Extension, DynESDA. GeoDa provides some very useful tools for doing exploratory spatial data analysis, including dynamically linked windows and data brushing. As a stand-alone program, it has a variety of options for data manipulation and transformation, mapping, exploratory spatial data analysis, spatial weights construction, descriptive statistics, spatial autocorrelation statistics, ordinary least squares (OLS) regression with spatial diagnostics, and spatial regression modeling.

Key Words: exploratory and confirmatory spatial data analysis • data brushing • dynamically linked windows

Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 25, No. 2, 265-271 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0894439307298921


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