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Analyzing languagejones
My point was that statistics 101 doesn't always apply to geographic information analysis because what makes GIA interesting is usually some form of autocorrelation (which is not something I personally came up with, nor something terribly controversial afaik; I'm a geospatial n00b, so I started with this book).
I've been reading up on GIA, and thought it was interesting that random processes generate nonuniform point patterns, and that sampling those points further amplifies the appearance of (seemingly nonrandom) patterns, before we even discuss first- and second-order effects. Because I'm very interested in answering questions about language use by using Twitter, I'm now working on figuring out what precisely I can and cannot do with my data.
If you have advice about how to approach spatial statistics and geographic information analysis, especially favorite books or methods particularly applicable to linguistic questions, I would love to know more.