Dr. David Voas from the University of Manchester said that
zodiac “love signs” have no impact on our chances of marrying
and stay married. The Senior Research Fellow at the University’s 【M1】________
Centre for Census and Survey Research analysed the birthdays of
all 20 million husbands and wives in England and Wales.
The investigation using 2001 census data failed to reveal
some evidence of attraction between star signs. He said: “If 【M2】________
a more than twenty million married people in England and 【M3】________
Wales are any guide, there’s no special compatibility between
people of particular signs. If there is even the smallest tendency for
Virgos to fancy for Capricorns, or for Libras to like Leos, then we 【M4】________
should see them in the marriage statistics. When you have a 【M5】________
population of ten million couples, then even if only one pair in a
thousand is influenced by the stars, you’d have ten thousand
couples than expected with certain combinations of signs.” 【M6】________
“There’s no such evidence, although: the numbers are just what 【M7】________
we’d predict on the basis of opportunity.” He added. 【M8】________
“Astrologers are likely to argue that full birth charts are
needed to predict personality accurately. But ordinary people talk 【M9】________
about is sun signs; if those are useless when it comes to sizing up a
mate, then that knocks a big hole in everyday belief. In any case,
the basic sun signs are important even in professional charts. If
they had any influence at all, whatever small, the giant magnifying 【M10】________
glass of this huge sample would detect it. There’s nothing there.”
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