human behavior with relation to the lunar cycle :progress report #1

This Progress Report submitted by the lunar mooners [e-mail:mauskm@muohio.edu] on 10/14/99.


Progress report # 1
In the study of human behavior in relation to the lunar cycle, the first set of surveys, in relation to the new moon cycle, were handed out starting on October 7th. After the last survey was collected, on the 11th of October, the lunar mooners started tabulating the results. First the group separated the surveys by the different dates and then again by the sex of the person. Then the numbers were tallied and put on a chart the where the x-axis was the ratings of moods on a 1 to 5 scale, 5 being the highest, 1being the lowest. The y-axis was the number of the question on the survey.
Five charts were made, one for each day the survey was handed out, again separating the different sexes.

Though no conclusions have been drawn yet, our prediction is that during these days before, after, and during the new moon, people will be more social, optimistic, assertive, sexually inclined, and caring than during a full moon.

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