@article{Andersen_Valone_Vakhitova_Chachra_Sommers_2019, place={Houston, U.S.}, title={THE MATHEMATICS AND GEOGRAPHY OF MASS SHOOTINGS IN THE U.S., 1982-2017}, volume={7}, url={https://www.jsr.org/index.php/path/article/view/459}, DOI={10.47611/jsr.v7i1.459}, abstractNote={<p>The authors use simple bilinear regression to assess changes in the geographical movement (latitude and longitude) of mass shootings in the United States between 1982 and 2017.  The path taken by the location of the ninety-five mass shootings over the 36-year period has shifted south.  An analysis of differences by census region and blue/red state distinctions within each census region reveals disproportionately many mass shootings in Midwestern states between 2000 and 2008, and disproportionately many in red Southern states over the past three-plus decades.</p> <p> </p> <br />}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Student Research}, author={Andersen, Maria L. and Valone, Samantha H. and Vakhitova, Valeriia K. and Chachra, Vir and Sommers, Paul Martin}, year={2019}, month={Feb.}, pages={45-49} }