Abstract: | Over the last 25 years, increasing attention has been given to the problem of analysing data arising from circular distributions. The most important circular distribution was introduced by Von Mises (1918) which takes the form: [Formulas] where Io(k) is a modified Bessel function, u0 is the mean direction and k is the concentration parameter of the distribution. Watson & Williams (1956) laid the foundation of analysis of variance type techniques for the two-dimensional case of circular data using the Von Mises distribution. Stephens (1962a,b; 1969, 1972). Upton (1974) and Stephens (1982) made further improvements to Watson & Williams’ work. In this paper the authors will discuss the pitfalls of the methods adopted by Stephens (1982) and present a unified analysis of variance type approach for circular data. |