A friend of mine mentioned me:
I'd recommend one thing absent from that list -- Geoda. It's a
tremendously easy-to-use GUI program that create and manipulate weights
matrices, does spatial regression, etc.
http://sal.agecon.uiuc.edu/geoda_main.php
STATA's got a package that works great for small datasets and if you can
deal with some programming, R is the hot new stats language with a
flexible but harder-to-use spatial stats package
(http://www.r-project.org/).
S
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Objet�: st: spatial statistics web site
For anybody interested there is a spatial statistics website that has a
lot of
information and links to other websites: http://www.statistical.org/
It could be a useful resource.
Julia A. Gamas
Mexico City Project
MIT
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