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Percept Mot Skills ; 74(2): 344-6, 1992 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1594392

ABSTRACT

A previous report on the effect of the day of the full moon on the acting-out behavior of 20 developmentally delayed, institutionalized women showed that on the day of the full moon there were significantly more misbehaviors than on any other day during the lunar period. The records were re-evaluated to assess the frequency of acting-out behaviors on weekends and holidays as contrasted with the balance of the month. This re-evaluation indicated there was no significant difference between the weekends and holidays and the balance of the month (t = 1.14). The results were taken as support of the previous findings that on the day of the full moon there were significantly more misbehaviors than on any other day of the lunar period.


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Acting Out , Holidays , Institutionalization , Intellectual Disability/psychology , Periodicity , Bias , Circadian Rhythm , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Female , Humans , Individuality , Moon
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Percept Mot Skills ; 72(3 Pt 2): 1375-80, 1991 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1817481

ABSTRACT

Over 19 lunar months reports of all aggressive acting-out misbehaviors as recorded by direct-care staff were evaluated and recorded on a day-by-day basis for a randomly selected sample of 20 developmentally delayed women, CA 18 to 50; MA, 9 to 18 months. All had been in continuous residence in a residential treatment center for a minimum of 31 months. A grid representing the 24-hr. period of the full moon (a), the three days prior to the day of the full moon (b), the three days after the full moon (c), and the balance of the lunar period (d) was placed over the record. Comparisons using the Duncan multiple-range test indicated that the mean number of misbehaviors on the day of the full moon was significantly higher than the mean number on any other day of the lunar period (the next highest was for the three days prior to the day of the full moon).


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Aggression/psychology , Astrology , Intellectual Disability/psychology , Moon , Adult , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Female , Humans , Institutionalization , Middle Aged , Time Factors
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