Some data are collected on circular (rather than linear) scales. Often researchers are interested in comparing two samples of such circular data to test the hypothesis that they came from the same underlying population. Recently, we compared 18 statistical approaches to testing such a hypothesis, and recommended two as particularly effective. A very recent publication introduced a novel statistical approach that was claimed to outperform the methods that we had indicated were highest performing. However, the evidence base for this claim was limited. Here we perform simulation studies to offer a more detailed comparison of the new “Angular Randomisation Test” (ART) with existing tests. We expand previous evaluations in two ways: exploring sm...
We introduce a new test of isotropy or uniformity on the circle, based on the Gini mean difference o...
Open access funding provided by Austrian Science Fund (FWF). LL was partially funded by the Austrian...
Limits to the precision of circular data often cause grouping of data points into discrete categorie...
Many biological variables are recorded on a circular scale and therefore need different statistical ...
Many biological variables are recorded on a circular scale and therefore need different statistical ...
Circular data are common in biological studies. The most fundamental question that can be asked of a...
Abstract Background Circular data are gathered in diverse fields of science where measured traits ar...
A nonparametric test labelled 'Rao Spacing-frequencies test' is explored and developed for testing w...
Open access funding provided by Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) / IMBA - Institute o...
Background: Circular data are gathered in diverse fields of science where measured traits are cyclic...
Background: For data collected on a circular rather than linear scale, a very common procedure is to...
Background For data collected on a circular rather than linear scale, a very common procedure is to ...
The most common statistical procedure with a sample of circular data is to test the null hypothesis ...
Circular data are data measured in angles or directions, which occur in a wide variety of scientific...
The most common statistical procedure with a sample of circular data is to test the null hypothesis ...
We introduce a new test of isotropy or uniformity on the circle, based on the Gini mean difference o...
Open access funding provided by Austrian Science Fund (FWF). LL was partially funded by the Austrian...
Limits to the precision of circular data often cause grouping of data points into discrete categorie...
Many biological variables are recorded on a circular scale and therefore need different statistical ...
Many biological variables are recorded on a circular scale and therefore need different statistical ...
Circular data are common in biological studies. The most fundamental question that can be asked of a...
Abstract Background Circular data are gathered in diverse fields of science where measured traits ar...
A nonparametric test labelled 'Rao Spacing-frequencies test' is explored and developed for testing w...
Open access funding provided by Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) / IMBA - Institute o...
Background: Circular data are gathered in diverse fields of science where measured traits are cyclic...
Background: For data collected on a circular rather than linear scale, a very common procedure is to...
Background For data collected on a circular rather than linear scale, a very common procedure is to ...
The most common statistical procedure with a sample of circular data is to test the null hypothesis ...
Circular data are data measured in angles or directions, which occur in a wide variety of scientific...
The most common statistical procedure with a sample of circular data is to test the null hypothesis ...
We introduce a new test of isotropy or uniformity on the circle, based on the Gini mean difference o...
Open access funding provided by Austrian Science Fund (FWF). LL was partially funded by the Austrian...
Limits to the precision of circular data often cause grouping of data points into discrete categorie...