[Openspace] An indicator value of LISA

Julia Koschinsky koschins at uiuc.edu
Wed Nov 28 11:24:27 CST 2007


Zero means non-significant, i.e. there is no statistically significant relationship between the value at location i and the average values at the neighboring location, as defined by your weights.

Julia

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>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 14:40:32 +0000
>From: Thanawat Tiensin <ttiensin at hotmail.com>  
>Subject: [Openspace] An indicator value of LISA  
>To: <openspace at sal.uiuc.edu>
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>Hello,
>Somebody could tell me how I can find a clear interpretation for the indicator value of LISA of 0?
>I have read the manual but the interpretation of the indicator value of LISA gives me only the value of 1 for high-high, 2 for for low-low, 3 for low-high, 4 for for high-low.
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>I don't know what it means for 0.
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>Thanks a lot.
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>Thanawat Tiensin 
>Department of Farm Animal HealthFaculty of Veterinary MedicineUtrecht UniversityYalelaan 7, 3584 CL UtrechtThe NetherlandsTel: (31) 30 253 1359Fax: (31) 30 30 252 1887E-mail: t.tiensin at vet.uu.nl
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