50 percent of people who believe in objective morality have gotten a speeding ticket, compared with 60 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 348 people who believe in objective morality and 547 people in general.
50 percent of people who believe in objective morality have gotten a speeding ticket, compared with 60 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 348 people who believe in objective morality and 547 people in general.
57 percent of people with body piercings like horror movies, compared with 34 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 64 people with body piercings and 689 people in general.
Only 2 percent of people who prefer tea over coffee say they suffer from depression, compared with 10 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 276 people who prefer tea over coffee and 667 people in general.
72 percent of people who can juggle regularly exercise, compared with 60 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 126 people who can juggle and 571 people in general.
65 percent of pessimists describe themselves as atheists, compared with 34 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 115 pessimists and 521 people in general.
65 percent of skiers prefer debit cards over credit cards, compared with 48 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 161 skiers and 617 people in general.
43 percent of people who think they're good singers also think they're good dancers; only 28 percent of people in general think they're good dancers.
Based on a survey of 261 people who think they're good singers and 973 people in general.
52 percent of people who have gotten speeding tickets have broken a bone, compared with 39 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 387 people who have gotten speeding tickets and 1860 people in general.
72 percent of people who regularly exercise prefer hot weather, compared with 63 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 366 people who regularly exercise and 646 people in general.
68 percent of people who understand HTML prefer nonfiction, compared with 48 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 44 people who understand HTML and 116 people in general.
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