Print Email Facebook Twitter Regression Analysis Title Regression Analysis: Quantitative exploration of interactions between the built environment and spatial behaviour Author Romein, A. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy) van Rijn, Susanne (Speelplan) Contributor Rocco, Roberto (editor) Bracken, Gregory (editor) Newton, Caroline (editor) Dabrowski, Marcin (editor) Date 2022 Abstract In many graduation projects in Spatial Planning and Strategy (SP&S), empirical research and spatial design are intertwined. This chapter introduces regression analysis; a ’family’ of related models of quantitative statistical analysis in empirical research. It is very appropriate to study interactions between the built urban environment and people’s spatial behaviour in a project location at a high level of quantitative precision. The outcomes of such quantitative studies can be very useful in urban design or planning, either in preliminary empirical research, i.e. prior to design, or in the iterative cycles of Research by Design. There are several types of regression models; which one is most appropriate for your project (if any) depends on the specific questions about that interaction you want to answer, and on the empirical data that is available for that answer. Subject regression analysisquantitative methodsspatial behaviourspatial qualities To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9fca68a5-660b-4dd7-a9da-7fad3db7e625 Publisher TU Delft OPEN Publishing, Delft ISBN 978-94-6366-604-6 Source Teaching, Learning & Researching Spatial Planning Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book chapter Rights © 2022 A. Romein, Susanne van Rijn Files PDF Regression_analysis.pdf 3.13 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:9fca68a5-660b-4dd7-a9da-7fad3db7e625/datastream/OBJ/view