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steps to classifying data |
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1. Prior to classifying data, values are sorted in rank order 2. Selection of the number of classes 3. Selection of the classification procedure utilized 4. Analysis of classification accuracy |
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relative frequency distribution |
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proportion of observations of a certain quality |
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class # = 1 + (3.3 x log(# of observations)) |
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Natural breaks Advantages & Disadvantages |
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-intuitive -considers distribution
-subjective -may miss natural clusters |
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equal frequency/quantiles advantages & disadvantages |
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-easily calculated
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Equal interval advantages & disadvantages |
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-easy computation -easily understood.
-no consideration of distribution -may produce classes with 0 observations |
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standard deviation advantages and disadvantages |
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-good for bell shaped data
-most data is skewed |
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primary visual components are |
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secondary visual variables |
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pattern arrangement, pattern texture, pattern orientation |
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fixed numeric values, achieved by counting |
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any number and any decimal. achieved with measurement |
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advantages of dot density |
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-multiple data sets possible -effective way of illustrating varied spacial data |
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disadvantages of dot density |
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-original total difficult to calculate -dot placement is random |
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the statical area with the lowest vale should have ----- dots |
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proper dot placement in the center of the the area it is representing |
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-choropleth -dot density -graduated symbol (& cartograms) -isarithmic map |
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-continuous phenomena & abrupt variation
-discrete phenomena & smooth variation
-discrete phenomena & abrupt variation
-continuous phenomena & smooth variation
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proportional symbol advantages |
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-visually pleasing -easy to manipulate |
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proportional symbol disadvantages |
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proportional maps have ----- scaling graduated maps have ------ scaling |
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Flannery Method (apparent scaling) |
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a mathod of symbol scaling that conforms to what people's perceived size increase is as opposed to the actual mathematical increase. |
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Isorithmic map generated from points |
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isarithmic map generated with data over a geographic area (per acre, per square mile) |
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points were data is recorded or measured. |
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cartogram where borders are separated among the enumeration units |
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the degree to which a cartogram resembles the original shape of the geographic area |
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flow maps with emphasis with orgin and destination instead of the route |
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all paths originate form a centroid |
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flow map that shows distribution, like a river |
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chain or array of types displaying feature names |
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Locative symbol lettering |
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position of types aids in locating features |
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description of nominal classes of features using design attributes (fonts) |
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Using variation in size, low/upper cases, tones it is possible to assign ranking characteristics to features |
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Linear features lettering |
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with lettering along side and parallel to features, and generally above features |
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lettering within the boundaries of the features, spaced to extend across the area but not dispersive or separated by other types |
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Typographic Design elements |
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– Type style – Type form – Type size – Type color |
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-classic with flowing serifs -modern with geometric serifs -sans serif |
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classic & modern or modern & sans sarif |
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visible light spectrum in nm |
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direct light from the source vs light reflected off a surface |
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• based on spectrophotometer measurements of reflected light • Commission on Illumination |
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• based on human perception of color and equal visual increments of color • Munsell system, Natural Color System |
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Computer displays use------ Printers use----- |
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