I have found and read all of Nick's circular statistics write-ups (Analysing circular data in Stata, Circular statistics in Stata revisited, and To the vector belong the spoils [including the presentation and accompanying Stata example folder), looked at the help file for circstat and circular, and even checked out Fisher's "Statistical analysis of circular data". However, they all seem to end at discussions of circular data as a dependent variable in a regression (often referred to as circular-linear regression), without actually telling me how to do it.
I'd like to regress time of day that z happened (as a circular variable) on independent variable such as wind speed, precipitation, and individual fixed effects.
I fully admit I may be missing something, but, am I missing something? Is this easy? Or, is this hard and that's why it hasn't been extensively discussed?
I'd love any help, example code, or additional explanation. Thank you.
I'd like to regress time of day that z happened (as a circular variable) on independent variable such as wind speed, precipitation, and individual fixed effects.
I fully admit I may be missing something, but, am I missing something? Is this easy? Or, is this hard and that's why it hasn't been extensively discussed?
I'd love any help, example code, or additional explanation. Thank you.
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