A New Study Has Found That There’s Really No Evidence To Support The Validity Of Astrology Readings
We live in unprecedented, uncertain times, and this precariousness is felt more and more every day. As a result, some people have turned to the stars to seek comfort and guidance. As such, astrology has become a growing sector on social media.
Astrology is the study of the positions and movements of celestial objects and what influence they have on human affairs.
When something goes wrong, the misfortune can be blamed on the stars or planets being out of alignment. Astrology can also determine what kind of partner you should choose or the best time to ask for a pay raise.
According to a 2017 survey taken by the Pew Research Center, nearly 30 percent of Americans believe in astrology.
However, a new study has found that there is really no evidence to support the validity of astrologers’ readings. Ultimately, astrologers are confident in their predictions but are no better at it than random chance.
Earlier this year, a team of scientists examined several characteristics of 308 people, such as religiousness and political persuasion, and their various life outcomes, such as their achievements, mental well-being, and how busy their social lives were.
They used the Sun signs in the zodiac to measure these traits and found no connection. However, they received criticism from astrologers who said that they factored in “entire astrological charts” when doing their readings.
So, the team decided to partner with six astrologers to come up with a better test to see whether astrologers could match people with their corresponding charts.
The test was given to 152 astrologers to see if they could perform better than random chance. The results revealed that more experienced astrologers had higher levels of confidence about how many of the 12 people they had accurately assigned to their star sign.
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But that did not mean they performed better. Those who considered themselves as a “world-class expert” only correctly guessed 2.2 out of 12 on average.
“If astrologers as a group had been able to do meaningfully better than chance, this study design would have supported the conclusion that astrology works,” explained the study authors. “But, as it turned out, astrologers in the study performed in a manner statistically indistinguishable from random guessing.”
In addition, the team looked at the performance of astrologers from different schools of astrology, such as Western, Chinese, Mayan and Renaissance.
The Hellenistic astrologers got the most correct—2.9 out of 12. Still, that score was no better than guessing. The researchers also strove to determine whether astrologers agreed with each other.
“The agreement rates among astrologers are very low, ranging from about 21 percent to 28 percent depending on experience level,” the authors stated.
“This suggests there is little consensus among astrologers when interpreting the same charts, even among those with high levels of experience.”
Overall, it seems that there is no evidence to back up the claims of astrologers. Perhaps you should think twice before basing your fate on the stars.
The study was published in Clearer Thinking.
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