December 16's correlation

In general, 58 percent of people prefer fiction to nonfiction. But among those whose families moved around a lot during their childhood, 70 percent prefer fiction.

Based on a survey of 278 people whose families moved around a lot during their childhood and 648 people in general.

December 15's correlation

In general, 61 percent of people have taught a class. But among those who prefer the radio/music setting to the buzzer setting on their alarm clock, 76 percent have taught a class.

Based on a survey of 257 people who prefer the radio/music alarm clock setting and 609 people in general.

December 14's correlation

In general, 42 percent of people support capital punishment. But among those who think climate change is not caused by man, 75 percent support capital punishment.

Based on a survey of 129 people who think global climate change is not caused by man and 606 people in general.

December 13's correlation

In general, 39 percent of people have been in a fist fight. But among those who own Internet domain names, 50 percent have been in a fist fight.

Based on a survey of 224 people who own domain names and 606 people in general.

December 12's correlation

In general, 40 percent of people say they were into Nirvana. But among those who regularly drink alcohol, 53 percent were into Nirvana.

Based on a survey of 262 people who regularly drink alcohol and 573 people in general.

December 11's correlation

In general, 30 percent of people say they bruise easily. But among those who like soggy cereal, only 19 percent say they bruise easily.

Based on a survey of 204 people who like soggy cereal and 519 people in general.

December 10's correlation

In general, 61 percent of people don't have a TV in their bedroom. But among those who say they're in better shape now than they were five years ago, 73 percent don't have a TV in their bedroom.

Based on a survey of 264 people who are in better shape now than five years ago and 644 people in general.

December 9's correlation

In general, 69 percent of people believe aliens exist. But among those who oppose embryonic stem cell research, only 36 percent believe aliens exist.

Based on a survey of 104 people who oppose embryonic stem cell research and 600 people in general.

December 8's correlation

In general, 49 percent of people have never smoked marijuana. But among those who are engineers, 65 percent have never smoked marijuana.

Based on a survey of 248 people who are engineers and 710 people in general.

December 7's correlation

In general, 56 percent of people dislike Big Government more than Big Business. But among those who would rather compete on "Wheel of Fortune" than "Jeopardy," only 45 percent dislike Big Government more than Big Business.

Based on a survey of 256 people who'd rather compete on "Wheel of Fortune" than "Jeopardy" and 789 people in general.

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