The Moon and Our eMUtions

This topic submitted by Brandy McQueary, Julie Housiaux, Micah Sherman (HousiaJC@muohio.edu) at 10:36 pm on 9/15/99. Additions were last made on Wednesday, August 9, 2000. Section: Zinn

For a complete lunar cycle, the three of us are going to track the moods of students at MU, starting with the next full moon. Everyday, between 6pm and 9 pm, we will go to a different locations on campus and each of us will interview 10 different people. We will record not only their responses(having them rate their days between 1-10, with 10 being fantastic and 1 being unbearable), but the location where the interview took place as well. Based on the data that we will collect, we will have sufficiant information to make conclusions.

QUESTION:How do lunar cycles affect the moods of MU students?

PREDICTION: There will be a direct link between moods and the different lunar cycles.

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