what is quantification in geography?
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The application of statistical and mathematical techniques, theorems and proofs in understanding geographical systems is known as the 'quantitative revolution' in geography. ... Consisting mainly of descriptive statistics, there was also some attempt at hypotheses testing using, for example, chi-square.
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As noted previously, ultimately quantitative geography is the collection of methods that are applied, or could/can be applied, by geographers and others to study spatial phenomena, issues and problems, often over time. This section presents an overview and description of methods in quantitative geography.
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