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What on earth does this mean? I'm not a world-class expert in mathology but I've never seen this kind of relative comparison before.
None of the 152 people in the trial correctly guessed correctly on more than 5 profiles, out of the 12 profiles they were given.
Well I suppose what they're saying is no response had a success rate equal to or greater than fifty percent, but yeah it's not exactly reported academically.
Because astrology is something that lends itself to clear academic reporting?
I think they just left off the subject of each phrase; 0 out of 152 astrologists did better than 5 out of 12 questions. Though it is phrased weirdly either way.