Stevens’ scales of measurement are often used in texts outlining statistical approaches for geographers. However, it is sometimes overlooked that these are not universally accepted, and indeed the theory surrounding them is contested. This progress report reviews the key ideas of these scales, and discusses a number of the problems they raise – most notably the fact that certain kinds of data are omitted. The value of an axiomatic approach to measurement scales and appropriate statistical techniques is then considered. The report concludes by considering further areas where these ideas may be developed
Although many have questioned the adequacy of quantitative methods for addressing issues of concern ...
Scale has long been a fundamental concept in geography. Its importance is emphasised in geographical...
Although debated, it seems to be unsettled if scales in digital representations of the land surface ...
Stevens’ scales of measurement are often used in texts outlining statistical approaches for geograph...
This report is drawn from a project funded to better support the teachers of quantitative methods in...
<p>Scale has been a recurrent theme in Geography in the last decades. Perspectives, debates and cont...
Quantitative and Statistical Approaches to Geography: A Practical Manual is a practical introduction...
This paper provides an overview of quantitative geography. In addition to discussing what quantitati...
Reproducible quantitative research is research that has been documented sufficiently rigorously that...
A report into the nature of and attitudes towards quantitative methods teaching in geography, with r...
Although classical significance testing is the most commonly used inferential technique in quantitat...
The concept of spatial scale is fundamental to geography, as are the problems of integrating data ob...
Written from the perspective of both human and physical geography, this book applies elementary stat...
Measurement is central to empirical research whether observational or experimental. Common to all me...
The concept of spatial scale is fundamental to geography, as are the problems of integrating data ob...
Although many have questioned the adequacy of quantitative methods for addressing issues of concern ...
Scale has long been a fundamental concept in geography. Its importance is emphasised in geographical...
Although debated, it seems to be unsettled if scales in digital representations of the land surface ...
Stevens’ scales of measurement are often used in texts outlining statistical approaches for geograph...
This report is drawn from a project funded to better support the teachers of quantitative methods in...
<p>Scale has been a recurrent theme in Geography in the last decades. Perspectives, debates and cont...
Quantitative and Statistical Approaches to Geography: A Practical Manual is a practical introduction...
This paper provides an overview of quantitative geography. In addition to discussing what quantitati...
Reproducible quantitative research is research that has been documented sufficiently rigorously that...
A report into the nature of and attitudes towards quantitative methods teaching in geography, with r...
Although classical significance testing is the most commonly used inferential technique in quantitat...
The concept of spatial scale is fundamental to geography, as are the problems of integrating data ob...
Written from the perspective of both human and physical geography, this book applies elementary stat...
Measurement is central to empirical research whether observational or experimental. Common to all me...
The concept of spatial scale is fundamental to geography, as are the problems of integrating data ob...
Although many have questioned the adequacy of quantitative methods for addressing issues of concern ...
Scale has long been a fundamental concept in geography. Its importance is emphasised in geographical...
Although debated, it seems to be unsettled if scales in digital representations of the land surface ...