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The statistics G i (d) and G i *(d), introduced in Getis and Ord (1992) for the study of local pattern in spatial data, are extended and their properties further explored. In particular, nonbinary weights are allowed and the statistics are related to Moran's autocorrelation statistic, I. The correlations between nearby values of the statistics are derived and verified by simulation. A Bonferroni criterion is used to approximate significance levels when testing extreme values from the set of statistics. An example of the use of the statistics is given using spatial‐temporal data on the AIDS epidemic centering on San Francisco. Results indicate that in recent years the disease is intensifying in the counties surrounding the city .
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d570a575589c71d767ddec — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1538-4632.1995.tb00912.x
J. Keith Ord
Georgetown University
Arthur Getis
San Diego State University
Geographical Analysis
College of Business Administration
Geographical Institute
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