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High School Statistical comparasion of maps
Actually I am not doing any kind of rigorous research on a subject (thats why I used the label „basic“). After reading an article in a popular newspaper about settlements and migration of humans in europe in the upper paleolithic, I just got curious about idea that statistics may tell us...- servres
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High School Statistical comparasion of maps
Thank you for your answers. jim, I am actually not sure what 'randomly spread' means exactly, but I assume it would be a statistic deviation from an uniform distribution in 2d. FactChecker, I am familiar with the Chi-Square-Test for statistical distributions in 1d, but I will have to take my...- servres
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High School Statistical comparasion of maps
I have two different maps of dots representing locations of settlements of two different populations in the same geographical area. I want to compare both maps to know in which of both maps the dots are more "randomly spread". How can I proceed?- servres
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