Question 8 Consider the color ramp in the choropleth map below. What type of color ramp is this? O Divergent O Continuou

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Question 8 Consider the color ramp in the choropleth map below. What type of color ramp is this? O Divergent O Continuou

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Question 8 Consider The Color Ramp In The Choropleth Map Below What Type Of Color Ramp Is This O Divergent O Continuou 1
Question 8 Consider The Color Ramp In The Choropleth Map Below What Type Of Color Ramp Is This O Divergent O Continuou 1 (469.16 KiB) Viewed 12 times
Question 8 Consider the color ramp in the choropleth map below. What type of color ramp is this? O Divergent O Continuous O Ordinal O Algorithmic 1 pts
Question 10 The assumption that a pattern that we see in data aggregated at one level (ex. counties) will hold if we were to map the data at another level of areal aggregation (ex. states) is called what? The ecological fallacy A geographic correlation O The modifiable areal unit problem 1 pts Equal Intervals
Question 4 If I have an attribute table in my shapefile that lists average winter temperatures for each enumeration unit (in Fahrenheit degrees), and I re-classify those enumeration units into three groups, "cold," "moderate," and "warm," I have just converted my data between which two levels of measurement? From interval to ordinal From ratio to ordinal From ordinal to nominal From ordinal to interval 1 pts From interval to nominal
Question 5 1 pts In making a choropleth map showing rates of violent crime by police precinct (in number of arrests per day), color choices for the various data classes should... ...be based primarily on changes in "lightness" or value (ex. light green to dark green). ...be based primarily on changes in "hue" (ex. blue, purple, red, orange, and green). ...use a divergent color ramp that pivots around O with negative numbers in one color and positive numbers in another. O ...depend entirely on what colors the mapmaker wants to use.
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