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Mental Hospital Admissions During Full Moons

Keywords: two-way analysis of variance


Description

Larsen and Marx (1986) write

In folklore, the full moon is often portrayed as something sinister, a kind of evil force possessing the power to control our behaviour. Over the centuries, many prominent writers and philosophers have shared this belief. Milton, in Paradise Lost, refers to

Demoniac frenzy, moping melancholy
And moon-struck madness.

And Othello, after the murder of Desdemona, laments

It is the very error of the moon
She comes more near the earth than she was want
And makes men mad.

On a more scholarly level, Sir William Blackstone, the renowned eighteenth centure English barrister, defined a "lunatic" as

one who hath ... lost the use of his reason and who hath lucid intervals, sometimes enjoying his senses and sometimes not, and that frequently depending upon changes of the moon.

The data give the admission rates to the emergency room of a Virginia mental health clinic before, during and after the 12 full moons from August 1971 to July 1972.


Variable Description

Month Month of year: Aug, Sep, ... Jul
Moon Before, During or After the full moon
Admission Admission rate (patients/day)

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Source

Blackman, S., and Catalina, D. (1973). The moon and the emergency room. Perceptual and Motor Skills 37, 624-626.
Ovlin, J. F. (1943). Moonlight and nervous disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry 99, 578-584.
Larsen, R.J., and Marx, M.L., (1986). An Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Its Applications 2nd Edition. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Case Study 1.2.3.

Analysis

> tapply(Admission,Moon,mean)
    After   Before   During
 11.45833 10.91667 13.41667
Call:
   aov(formula = Admission ~ Month + Moon, data = fullmoon, na.action =
	na.exclude)

Terms:
                   Month     Moon Residuals
 Sum of Squares 455.5831  41.5139  127.8194
Deg. of Freedom       11        2        22

Residual standard error: 2.410389
Estimated effects are balanced

          Df Sum of Sq  Mean Sq  F Value      Pr(F)
    Month 11  455.5831 41.41664 7.128541 0.00005076
     Moon  2   41.5139 20.75694 3.572639 0.04533140
Residuals 22  127.8194  5.80997

 


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