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PSY 510 The Full Moons Effect on Human Behavior

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Does the lunar cycle c<strong>on</strong>trol human behavior? Do individuals show signs of lunacy associated with a full mo<strong>on</strong>? Normally every<br />

29.53 days <strong>on</strong> average (Top ten myths of popular psychology, 2016, August 22), an event of relatively trivial astr<strong>on</strong>omical<br />

significance befalls. But according to some it’s an occurrence of enormous psychological significance (Top ten myths of popular<br />

psychology, 2016, August 22). It has been said that during a full mo<strong>on</strong> that throughout the decades, authors have linked the full<br />

mo<strong>on</strong> to present phenomena: strange behaviors, psychiatric hospital admissi<strong>on</strong>s, suicides, traffic accidents, crimes, heavy<br />

drinking, dog bites, births, crisis calls to emergency rooms and violence (Top ten myths of popular psychology, 2016, August<br />

22)....

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