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1
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What is important to remember when you have quantitative data

A

Manipulate it

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2
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How do you know if you’ve done the spear-mans rank right

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Answer always between 1 and -1

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What does a number close to 1 mean

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Pos correlation

One increases other increases

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What does a number close to -1 mean

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Neg correlation

One increases other decreases

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5
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What does a number near 0 mean

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No correlation (weak pos or neg correlation)

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6
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What is the null hypothesis

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They’re in no relationship between…

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What does the bid price model assume (3)

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Land in the centre is the most accessible

Most accessible land is in most demand by certain land uses

The price of land in the centre will be highest because it is in most demand

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Pos criticisms of Bid model

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Mostly representative eg modern city

Easy to read and understand
It simplified

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Neg Critisisms of Bid model

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Not representative to all cities and urban forms eg African cities

Residential land use is always the lowest cost vice versa

Out of town shopping centres not taken in account

Too simplistic

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