Theorizing globally, but analyzing locally: the importance of geographically weighted regression in crime analysis

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  • who: Martin A. Andresen from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: Theorizing globally, but analyzing locally: the importance of geographically weighted regression in crime analysis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: With the working hypothesis being that local effects do not matter, the authors compare global regression output with GWR output to identify local patterns in the data. This research has proven to be instructive in the contexts of theory and policy, showing the limitations of global statistical methods when trying to understand spatial crime patterns. Given that testing a specific theoretical construct is not the . . .

     

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