Talk:Geary's C
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According to my Geostatistics tutor, a Geary's C > 1 means negative Autocorralation, a Geary's C < 1 positive autocorrelation, so the opposite of what the article says ("1 means no spatial autocorrelation. Smaller (larger) than 1 means negative (positive) spatial autocorrelation."). I have no access to the original sources, please verify somebody.