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Bridging the Qual/Quant Divide 2: Flipping Out

So I hope that I made a decent case for why we need quantitative methods teaching in Geography in my last post. The next question is how to teach them, and for this I’m going to need two more blog … Continue reading →

Posted byMark Mulligan3 October 2013Posted inUncategorised

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