I ran into a similar problem a number of years ago, and came upon the
Rayleigh test. It tests the null hypothesis that values are distributed
uniformly around a circle; i.e., if there is/is not a significant mean angle
that the data are tending toward. Zar's biostatistics book has a good
explanation of the test, but I'm sure you can find info elsewhere. If it
helps, I can send a reprint PDF of my paper that contains an example.

Joshua Caplan, PhD
Postdoctoral Associate
Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
Rutgers University
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