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Luc Anselin

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American Journal of Preventive Medicine|February 7, 2006
How (not) to lie with spatial statisticsLuc Anselin
Journal of Geographical Systems|June 8, 2019
Operational Local Join Count Statistics for Cluster DetectionLuc Anselin, Xun Li
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 13, 2008
Visualizing seismic risk and uncertainty: a review of related researchAnn Bostrom, Luc Anselin, Jeremy Farris
Demography|February 23, 2026
The Social Context of Spatial Choice: Activity Locations and Residential SegregationLiang Cai, Christopher Browning, Luc Anselin
Health & Place|December 15, 2010
Geographic disparities in late-stage breast cancer diagnosis in CaliforniaTzy-Mey Kuo, Lee R Mobley, Luc Anselin
International Journal of Health Geographics|May 17, 2006
Spatial analysis of elderly access to primary care servicesLee R Mobley, Elisabeth Root, Luc Anselin, et al.
Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Association of American Geographers|June 20, 2014
Spatial Heterogeneity in Cancer Control Planning and Cancer Screening BehaviorLee R Mobley, Tzy-Mey Kuo, Matthew Urato, et al.
International Journal of Health Geographics|July 2, 2008
Heterogeneity in mammography use across the nation: separating evidence of disparities from the disproportionate effects of geographyLee R Mobley, Tzy-Mey May Kuo, David Driscoll, et al.
Cancer Causes & Control : CCC|December 1, 2009
Predictors of endoscopic colorectal cancer screening over time in 11 statesLee Mobley, Tzy-Mey Kuo, Matthew Urato, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 31, 2022
Individual, interpersonal, and neighborhood measures associated with opioid use stigma: Evidence from a nationally representative surveyQinyun Lin, Marynia Kolak, Beth Watts, et al.
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine|February 7, 2006
How (not) to lie with spatial statisticsLuc Anselin
Journal of Geographical Systems|June 8, 2019
Operational Local Join Count Statistics for Cluster DetectionLuc Anselin, Xun Li
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 13, 2008
Visualizing seismic risk and uncertainty: a review of related researchAnn Bostrom, Luc Anselin, Jeremy Farris
Demography|February 23, 2026
The Social Context of Spatial Choice: Activity Locations and Residential SegregationLiang Cai, Christopher Browning, Luc Anselin
Health & Place|December 15, 2010
Geographic disparities in late-stage breast cancer diagnosis in CaliforniaTzy-Mey Kuo, Lee R Mobley, Luc Anselin
International Journal of Health Geographics|May 17, 2006
Spatial analysis of elderly access to primary care servicesLee R Mobley, Elisabeth Root, Luc Anselin, et al.
Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Association of American Geographers|June 20, 2014
Spatial Heterogeneity in Cancer Control Planning and Cancer Screening BehaviorLee R Mobley, Tzy-Mey Kuo, Matthew Urato, et al.
International Journal of Health Geographics|July 2, 2008
Heterogeneity in mammography use across the nation: separating evidence of disparities from the disproportionate effects of geographyLee R Mobley, Tzy-Mey May Kuo, David Driscoll, et al.
Cancer Causes & Control : CCC|December 1, 2009
Predictors of endoscopic colorectal cancer screening over time in 11 statesLee Mobley, Tzy-Mey Kuo, Matthew Urato, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 31, 2022
Individual, interpersonal, and neighborhood measures associated with opioid use stigma: Evidence from a nationally representative surveyQinyun Lin, Marynia Kolak, Beth Watts, et al.
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