On Jeffreys's cardioid distribution
Arthur Pewsey
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 2026, vol. 213, issue C
Abstract:
The cardioid distribution, despite being one of the fundamental models for circular data, has received limited attention both methodologically and in terms of its implementation in R. To redress these shortcomings, published results on the model are summarized, corrected and extended, and the scope and limitations of the existing support for the model in R identified. A thorough investigation into the performance of trigonometric moment and maximum likelihood based approaches to point and interval estimation of the model's location and concentration parameters is presented, and goodness-of-fit techniques outlined. A suite of reliable R functions is provided for the model's practical application. The application of the proposed inferential methods and R functions is illustrated by an analysis of palaeocurrent cross-bed azimuths.
Keywords: Circular statistics; Goodness-of-fit; Interval estimation; Parametric bootstrap; Point estimation; R software (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1016/j.csda.2025.108248
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