November 23's correlation

In general, 26 percent of people are credit union members. But among those who own jazz albums, 39 percent are credit union members.

Based on a survey of 285 people who own jazz albums and 614 people in general.

November 22's correlation

In general, 27 percent of people have been on a blind date. But among those who have served as a best man or maid of honor at a wedding, 43 percent have been on a blind date.

Based on a survey of 206 people who have served as a best man or maid of honor and 621 people in general.

November 21's correlation

In general, 51 percent of people pig out when they're upset. But among those who don't like to be alone when they're sick, 68 percent pig out when they're upset.

Based on a survey of 160 people who don't like to be alone when they're sick and 551 people in general.

November 20's correlation

In general, 46 percent of people are more scared of spiders than snakes. But among those who don't snore, 59 percent are more scared of spiders.

Based on a survey of 261 people who don't snore and 526 people in general.

November 19's correlation

In general, 58 percent of people would rather have loud farts than stinky farts. But among men, 65 percent would rather have loud farts than stinky farts, and among women, 52 percent would rather have loud farts than stinky farts.

Based on a survey of 299 people who would rather have loud farts than stinky farts and 516 people in general.

November 18's correlation

In general, 39 percent of people believe in subjective morality. But among those who have a library card, only 26 percent believe in subjective morality.

Based on a survey of 459 people who have a library card and 690 people in general.

November 17's correlation

In general, 26 percent of people have had a root canal. But among those who have made a career change, 39 percent have had a root canal.

Based on a survey of 314 people who have made a career change and 627 people in general.

November 16's correlation

In general, 43 percent of people are involved in volunteer work. But among those who chew gum frequently, 56 percent are involved in volunteer work.

Based on a survey of 138 people who chew gum frequently and 632 people in general.

November 15's correlation

In general, 62 percent of people prefer "The Simpsons" to "South Park." But among those who are interested in genealogy, 73 percent prefer "The Simpsons."

Based on a survey of 362 people who are interested in genealogy and 649 people in general.

November 14's correlation

In general, 63 percent of people understand HTML. But among those whose friends are mostly of the opposite sex, 77 percent understand HTML.

Based on a survey of 176 people whose friends are mostly of the opposite sex and 517 people in general.

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Are apartment dwellers more likely to read comic books? Do people who square dance have higher-than-average auto accident rates? Are people who drive domestic cars more likely to prefer Coke over Pepsi?

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