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- Mars_effect abstract "The Mars effect is a purported statistical correlation between athletic eminence and the position of the planet Mars relative to the horizon at time and place of birth. This controversial finding was first reported by the French psychologist and "neo-astrologer" Michel Gauquelin published in his book L'influence des astres ("The Influence of the Stars", 1955). Gauquelin suggested that a statistically significant number of sports champions were born just after the planet Mars rises or culminates. Gauquelin divided the plane of the ecliptic into twelve sectors, identifying two "key" sectors of statistical significance.Gauquelin's work was accepted by the notable psychologist and statistician Hans Eysenck among others but later attempts to validate the data and replicate the effect have produced uneven results, chiefly owing to disagreements over the selection and analysis of the data set. Since the phenomenon in question depends upon the daily rotation of the Earth, the availability and accuracy of time and place of birth data is crucial to such studies, as is the criterion of "eminence". Later research explains the Mars effect by selection bias, favouring champions who were born in a key sector of Mars and rejecting those who were not from the sample.".
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- Mars_effect wikiPageExternalLink mars.html.
- Mars_effect wikiPageID "185290".
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- Mars_effect hasPhotoCollection Mars_effect.
- Mars_effect subject Category:Astrological_aspects.
- Mars_effect subject Category:History_of_astrology.
- Mars_effect subject Category:Pseudoscience.
- Mars_effect subject Category:Technical_factors_of_astrology.
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- Mars_effect comment "The Mars effect is a purported statistical correlation between athletic eminence and the position of the planet Mars relative to the horizon at time and place of birth. This controversial finding was first reported by the French psychologist and "neo-astrologer" Michel Gauquelin published in his book L'influence des astres ("The Influence of the Stars", 1955).".
- Mars_effect label "Efeito Marte (astrologia)".
- Mars_effect label "Effet Mars".
- Mars_effect label "Mars effect".
- Mars_effect label "Marseffect".
- Mars_effect label "Эффект Марса".
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