The text does not assume set notation or calculus, and it presents a manageable body of topics and techniques for a one-semester or two-quarter course.
- With a balance of human and physical examples, coverage of computer programs for solving numerical problems, and a practical focus on the working procedures of geographers, this text is a welcome choice for courses in geographic statistics and introductory quantitative methods. It is designed to instruct students in the methods that geographers apply—from the inception of a problem to the interpretation of results from statistical procedures.
- Computer applications in SAS and SPSS-X — the most popular statistical program packages in the field—enable students to quickly and accurately solve problems for all techniques covered in the text; the volume of practice made possible by computer applications builds students' proficiency at solving numerical problems.