Help to read Observe output

Table of contents

In the table of contents, the colored articles signal a distribution showing a significant anomaly (with p-value < 0.05).
For example, in the death in France study: Extract of table of contents Indicates that the distribution SO - SO (relation between sun and sun) shows a statistically significant anomaly, but the distribution MO - SO (relation between moon and sun) does not.

Bar graph / curve

Example: distribution of the angle between mars at birth and jupiter at death This kind of image permits to visualize on the same drawing observed and expected distributions. The statistical values displayed below the image are computed by comparing the expected and observed distributions.
On the y axis, the numbers indicate the minimal, mean and maximal values.

Castille table

Example: distribution of the positions between mars at birth and mars at death In this example, each horizontal line concerns a position of mars at birth, and a vertical line represents a position of mars at birth.
For example, the cell at the intesection of horizontal line 120° and vertical line 100° concerns the persons born with mars at 120° and deceased with mars at 100°.
The colors represent the excess or deficit compared with the theoretical expected value, in percentage.

Current settings are:
             Observed value above +45 % of the expected value
             Observed value between +40 % and +45 % of the expected value
             Observed value between +35 % and +40 % of the expected value
             Observed value between +30 % and +35 % of the expected value
             Observed value between +25 % and +30 % of the expected value
             Observed value between +20 % and +25 % of the expected value
             Observed value between +15 % and +20 % of the expected value
             Observed value between +10 % and +15 % of the expected value
             Observed value between +5 % and +10 % of the expected value
             Observed value between -5 % and +5 % of the expected value
             Observed value between -10 % and -5 % of the expected value
             Observed value between -15 % and -10 % of the expected value
             Observed value between -20 % and -15 % of the expected value
             Observed value between -25 % and -20 % of the expected value
             Observed value between -30 % and -25 % of the expected value
             Observed value between -35 % and -30 % of the expected value
             Observed value between -40 % and -35 % of the expected value
             Observed value between -45 % and -40 % of the expected value
             Observed value below -45 % of the expected value
In the example, the diagonal in red show an excess of persons deceased with mars at the same position of their birth.

The values for chi square and p-value are computed following Didier Castille method exposed in cura.free.fr/xx/18cas3en.html