February 7's correlation

In general, 38 percent of people don't want to be cremated. But among those with an interest in running for political office, 52 percent don't want to be cremated.

Based on a survey of 134 people with an interest in running for political office and 576 people in general.

February 6's correlation

In general, 42 percent of people consider themselves to be artistic. But among those who don't like white pizza, only 29 percent consider themselves to be artistic.

Based on a survey of 156 people who don't like white pizza and 471 people in general.

February 5's correlation

In general, 29 percent of people say they have nice handwriting. But among those who have had a urinary tract infection, 46 percent say they have nice handwriting.

Based on a survey of 136 people who have had a urinary tract infection and 502 people in general.

February 4's correlation

In general, 57 percent of people think old people are cute. But among those who would alert a stranger that his zipper was down, 73 percent think old people are cute.

Based on a survey of 115 people who would alert a stranger that his zipper was down and 552 people in general.

February 3's correlation

In general, 70 percent of people are mushroom lovers. But among those who prefer to place takeout orders over the phone, rather than online, 82 percent are mushroom lovers.

Based on a survey of 200 people who prefer to place takeout orders over the phone and 517 people in general.

February 2's correlation

In general, 49 percent of people prefer soft pillowcases. But among those who are members of warehouse clubs such as Costco or BJs, 64 percent prefer soft pillowcases.

Based on a survey of 204 people who are members of warehouse clubs and 615 people in general.

February 1's correlation

In general, 32 percent of people describe themselves as engineers. But among those who have never looked at 'NSFW' stuff at work, only 20 percent describe themselves as engineers.

Based on a survey of 303 people who have never looked at 'NSFW' stuff at work and 598 people in general.

January 31's correlation

In general, 21 percent of people refuse to tip a server if they receive poor service. But among those who live alone, 53 percent refuse to tip a server if they receive poor service.

Based on a survey of 24 people who live alone and 127 people in general.

January 29's correlation

In general, 36 percent of people wad up, rather than fold, their toilet paper. But among those who have not seen all three "Lord of the Ring" movies, 49 percent wad up their toilet paper.

Based on a survey of 119 people who have not seen all three "Lord of the Ring" movies and 461 people in general.

January 28's correlation

In general, 43 percent of people say "two thousand twelve" for 2012 instead of "twenty twelve." But among those who prefer dark toast to light toast, 57 percent say "two thousand twelve" for 2012.

Based on a survey of 105 people who prefer dark toast to light toast and 355 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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