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CH 4: Illustrations for weights #293

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iamwfx opened this issue Feb 28, 2023 · 0 comments
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CH 4: Illustrations for weights #293

iamwfx opened this issue Feb 28, 2023 · 0 comments

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iamwfx commented Feb 28, 2023

  • I really appreciate the kernel weights illustration you have of San Diego showing the weights for the 1st and 18th tracts. For my lecture, I copied the charts to illustrate the differences between fixed bandwidth and the binary vs continuously weighted distance bands. I found the "distance bands and hybrid weights" section especially tricky to wrap my head around.

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  • Also, again very minor, but creating block weights from the san diego tract dataset, where you are blocking by county, but there is only one county, might also be a little confusing. But again, all this in the context me thinking through the text for students very new to these concepts!
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