Transforming geographic scale: a comparison of combined population and areal weighting to other interpolation methods.
Elaine HalliseyEric TaiAndrew BerensGrete WiltLucy PeipinsBrian LewisShannon GrahamBarry FlanaganNatasha Buchanan LunsfordPublished in: International journal of health geographics (2017)
This research contributes to the literature on areal interpolation, demonstrating that combined population and areal weighting, compared to other tested methods, returns the most accurate estimates of mortality in transforming small counts by county to aggregated counts for large, non-standard study zones. This conceptually simple cartographic method should be of interest to public health practitioners and researchers limited to analysis of data for relatively large enumeration units.