@inproceedings{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00053327, author = {Yoichi, Hideo and Kokubo, Hideyuki and Yamamoto, Mikio and 山本 幹男}, book = {Journal of International Society of Life Information Science}, issue = {1}, month = {Mar}, note = {When many people gather and do somethins intensively, no matter how little they are conscious of the results of their conduct, an anomalous output from a random number generator that is set around such people occurs. It is thus redognized as a statistically significant occurrence. When a worldwide event occurs and many people notice it, random number generators set around worldwide show an anomalous output. It has been a recent tendency to receive such reports. This report is a continuation of our previous report from the last month of 2001 to the beginning of 2002. it is considered here that an accumulated deviation of anomalous output occurred from December 27th, 2002, to january 7th, 2003. The results and experimental data were statistically significant:Z=2.63, p=0.009 (both tails) during the New Year's holiday, while contorols of 10 sectioned period area occurred by chance. We could not recognized a significant variation of theZvalue within the experiment period. At the event of New Year's holiday data, a cumulative deviation was recognized as being a statistically significant occurrence when the conscious of the majority people would be concentrated. This is the same conclution of the last report. It is suggested that a data deviation of the output from random number generator occurs during a New Year's holiday.}, pages = {142--149}, title = {Anormaly of Random Number Generator Outputs(2) -Cumulative Deviation at New Year's Holiday-}, volume = {22}, year = {2004} }