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nismaratwork said:I think this one might be bound in the human experience just a bit too much to separate objectively. After all, these constellations only take their forms and meaning from their appearance from Earth, at this (I admit, long by human standards) time. I'm not sure what's being postulated; is there some human element involved with belief that influences birth? I think the answer is that if there is, it's noise amidst the many other reasons people 'time' pregnancy, such as avoiding holidays, birthdays, or hitting a given month or sign out of belief.
At this point, it might not be possible to conduct a meaningful examination without undue cost, and with no real hypothesis...?
Perhaps you can comment on this point. It seems to me that we have learned that no quantitative statements can be made about this claim because there is no accepted personality test that can be used for comparison. It follows, therefore, that no study would be useful.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Psychological_Inventory#cite_note-Gough-2Correlations between CPI scales and related external criteria tend to fall in the .2 to .5 ranges. This degree of correlation is typical for much of personality research. Extremely high correlations are not likely to be found for personality measures because the scales typically try to assess rather broad behavioral tendencies. [3]
Note that that the CPI [California Personality Inventory] was used in the study linked by Gokul, on page 2 [3?] of this thread.
Late edit: qualitative changed to quantitative [sorry about that]
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