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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-195416

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Background: This is a comparative analysis of gender differences and effects of phases of moon onAggression and Sexuality. The phases of the moon included are New Moon, Full Moon, a week later ofFull Moon and New Moon respectively, and Lunar Eclipse & Solar Eclipse.Methodology: Statistical Analysis like t-test and correlation were used to understand the significance of thedifference and the nature of the relationship between aggression and sexuality during various phases ofmoon.Results: The calculated t-value is 1.671, after referring to the critical values of t, the results were found to besignificant at 0.05 for aggression in men on full moon and new moon, The calculated t-value is 1.671, afterreferring to the critical values of t, the results were found to be significant at 0.05 for aggression in womenon full moon and new moon, The calculated t-value is 1.671, after referring to the critical values of t, theresults were found to be significant at 0.05 sexuality in men on full moon and new moon. The calculated tvalue is 1.671, after referring to the critical values of t, the results were found to be significant at 0.05 forsexuality in women on full moon and new moon. Remaining results (non-significant) are discussed in detailin the results section.Conclusion: Results of the study can be applied in various settings namely schools, colleges, offices, hospitalsettings, Mental Health Professional Settings for the Mental Health Professionals to create awareness

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