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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. 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. He also divided the plane of the ecliptic into twelve sectors, identifying two "key" sectors of statistical significance.

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  • Effet Mars (fr)
  • Mars effect (en)
  • Marseffect (nl)
  • Efeito Marte (astrologia) (pt)
  • Эффект Марса (ru)
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  • L'effet Mars est le nom donné à une hypothétique corrélation, dont l'existence a été avancée dans les années 1950 par Michel Gauquelin, entre la destinée de certains sportifs et la position de la planète Mars par rapport à l'horizon et au méridien géographique au moment de leur naissance. Il a été statistiquement et rigoureusement que cet effet n'existe pas. (fr)
  • Marseffect is een in 1955 gerapporteerde correlatie tussen atletische uitmuntendheid en de positie van de planeet Mars ten opzichte van de horizon op het tijdstip van iemands geboorte. Latere onderzoekers hebben de data opnieuw geanalyseerd. Daarbij werden andere verklaringen gegeven. Zo werd het effect aangemerkt als een statistische uitschieter of een gevolg van een . Anderzijds zijn er tegen deze latere onderzoeken ook bezwaren gerezen, waaronder een beschuldiging van . (nl)
  • 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. 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. He also divided the plane of the ecliptic into twelve sectors, identifying two "key" sectors of statistical significance. (en)
  • Efeito Marte é o nome dado à afirmação do psicólogo e "neo-astrólogo" francês Michel Gauquelin de que existe uma correlação, que não pode ser explicada pelo acaso, entre a posição do planeta Marte no céu no momento do nascimento e o fato desta pessoa ser um grande atleta. Se este efeito fosse verdadeiro, seria uma evidência científica da validade da Astrologia. (pt)
  • Эффект Марса — гипотеза о предполагаемой зависимости спортивных достижений человека от положения планеты Марс в момент его рождения. Гипотеза была выдвинута в 1950-х годах французским психологом и статистиком Мишелем Гокленом и была подвергнута многочисленным проверкам как со стороны самого Гоклена и его супруги Франсуазы (также психолога), так и других исследователей. (ru)
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