Belief in Lunar Effects
2011
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Belief in Lunar Effects
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Results from surveys distributed to six different social service settings showed only a few individual questions on the Belief in Lunar Effects (BILE) instrument as significant, not entire categories as discussed in the literature reviewed. Areas compared against in women against men, occupations, and degrees showed significance. The areas of age and years of experience were unable to show any type of significance. The qualitative data showed themes expressed with behavioral changes, concern for justification in behavior due to the moon, feelings regarding work, and continuation of belief in the full moon's effect on humans.
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Presented In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for The Masters of Special Education Degree in the College of Education and Human Service Professions, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2011
Committee names: Randy Hyman (Chair) This item has been modified from the original to redact the signatures present.
Committee names: Randy Hyman (Chair) This item has been modified from the original to redact the signatures present.
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Scuffy, Crystal. (2011). Belief in Lunar Effects. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/187487.
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