I am looking at the Generate Spatial Weights matrix tool. I am trying to understand how it works. When K nearest neighbors option is selected, row standardization can still be clicked. How does that change anything? If I select K nearest neighbors, enter 8 as the number of neighbors, the weight will always be 0.125 no matter row standardization is selected or not right? In that case, I don't understand why row standardization option is available. In addition, however, I see very slightly different results with such configurations using my dataset. Here they are:
K nearest neighbors option, 8 neighbors, row standardization NOT enabled, Moran's Index I: 0.243726
K nearest neighbors option, 8 neighbors, row standardization enabled, Moran's Index I: 0.243721
Why are there such differences? Thanks!
Hi Naci,
You will have a better chance of getting this question answered if you ask it at the https://community.esri.com/community/gis/analysis/spatial-statistics place.
Thanks Eric, created same post here. Not sure if this one needs to be deleted.
answered in your duplicate post