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A correlation coefficient for circular data BY N. I. FISHER CSIRO Division of Mathematics and Statistics, Lindfield, N.S.W., Australia A. J. LEE Department of Mathematics, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand AND
SUMMARY
A coefficient to measure association between angular variables is discussed, its asymptotic distribution found, and its properties developed. Comparisons with other statistics in current use are made, and some examples given. Some key words: Circular correlation; Directional data; Rank correlation; T-linear association; T-monotone association; {/-statistic.
1. INTRODUCTION
Let 0 and Q> be two angular random variables with joint distribution on the surface of a torus. A natural way of defining complete dependence of 0 and , corresponding to a linear relationship between two real random variables, is mod(27t), positive association, 0 = — are related by (11), and pT = — 1 if and only if (1-2) holds;
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