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Will the Real Hopkins Statistic Please Stand Up?

Kevin Wright

2022The R Journal11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hopkins statistic [@hopkins1954new] can be used to test for spatial randomness of data and for detecting clusters in data. Although the method is nearly 70 years old, there is persistent confusion regarding the definition and calculation of the statistic. We investigate the confusion and its possible origin. Using the most general definition of Hopkins statistic, we perform a small simulation to verify its distributional properties, provide a visualization of how the statistic is calculated, and provide a fast R function to correctly calculate the statistic. Finally, we propose a protocol of five questions to guide the use of Hopkins statistic.

Topics & Concepts

StatisticConfusionAncillary statisticRandomnessComputer scienceStatisticsTest statisticCompleteness (order theory)PRESS statisticProtocol (science)Scan statisticStatistical hypothesis testingMathematicsMedicinePsychologyPathologyAlternative medicineMathematical analysisPsychoanalysisSoil Geostatistics and Mapping
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