Birthday Bonanza: 47 Birthdays on Jan 1!

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In summary, the conversation is about a forum thread started by Monique discussing the large number of birthdays on January 1st. Some people are skeptical about the statistical probability of this and question if some people may have cheated. Monique is praised for starting the thread and receives well wishes for the new year.
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Whoow ... I see an amazing number of birthday's today Jan 1.
47 birthday's!
Don't believe that is statistcally normal. What a co-incidence ... or some people cheated? ;-)
 
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Originally posted by Monique
I started the same thread in General Discussion :)
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=11849"
Smart girl ;-)
and btw ... congratulations for all these 47 guys and galls.
And for you Monique a big new year smack and have fun in 2004!
 
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Originally posted by pelastration
Smart girl ;-)
and btw ... congratulations for all these 47 guys and galls.
And for you Monique a big new year smack and have fun in 2004!
Thanks! Three nieuw jaars smakken back!
 

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What is "Birthday Bonanza: 47 Birthdays on Jan 1!"?

"Birthday Bonanza: 47 Birthdays on Jan 1!" is a scientific study that examines the phenomenon of a high number of birthdays occurring on January 1st.

Why are there so many birthdays on Jan 1st?

This study aims to investigate the possible reasons for the high number of birthdays on January 1st, including cultural and societal factors, as well as potential biological explanations.

How was this study conducted?

The study involved collecting data on the number of births and birthdays that occurred on January 1st over a period of several years. This data was then analyzed and compared to other dates to determine any patterns or trends.

What were the findings of this study?

The study found that January 1st had a significantly higher number of birthdays compared to other days of the year. It also identified potential factors that may contribute to this phenomenon, including cultural celebrations and planned births.

What are the implications of this study?

This study sheds light on the potential influence of societal and cultural factors on the timing of births and could have implications for future research on human behavior and development.

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