Table 2.
Pearson’s Correlation Coefficientsa | Moran’s Ib | ||||
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Retail area | Rec facility activities | Park activities | |||
Baltimore | Supermarket/produce store | **0.50 | *0.09 | −0.01 | **0.17 |
Retail area | -- | **0.62 | −0.01 | **0.32 | |
Recreational facility activities | -- | -- | 0.00 | **0.06 | |
Park activities | -- | -- | -- | **0.19 | |
Winston-Salem | Supermarket/produce store | *0.18 | **0.20 | 0.01 | 0.08 |
Retail area | -- | 0.13 | 0.04 | 0.01 | |
Recreational facility activities | -- | -- | **0.55 | **0.24 | |
Park activities | -- | -- | -- | **0.17 | |
New York City | Supermarket/produce store | **0.26 | **0.45 | −0.03 | **0.83 |
Retail area | -- | **0.26 | 0.01 | **0.92 | |
Recreational facility activities | -- | -- | −0.03 | **0.81 | |
Park activities | -- | -- | -- | **0.76 |
Correlation coefficients are based on comparisons of densities after standard deviation standardization.
Statistical significance of the Moran’s I statistics indicates spatial autocorrelation in the residuals of traditional linear models with race/ethnicity predicting resource densities.
= p-value of <.05
= p-value of <.01