I'm looking at some massive data, most of which has been geocoded to the block face (front of the building) level, while some of which has been geocoded to the zip code level (less accurate), giving me a lat/long pair for every sample. When we run a test on the accuracy of the zip code level geocoding, there's a largish error compared to address level coding (test was possible since some limited sample addresses were available even for samples coded at zip code level) - a median difference of 0.63 miles. However, on plotting the lat/long pair on google maps, I see a very specific location.
- What then does the error tell us?
- Is the lat/long point plot (from zip geocoding) an erroneous one?
- Could anyone explain the difference between zip and block face geocoding, in the sense of loss of accuracy for the former?
- Finally, if I am to convert lat/long and zip code information to census tract, does the fact that the sample has been coded to zip level make a precision difference in this exercise?
Many thanks!