April 2's correlation

In general, 22 percent of people have fainted in public. But among those who are wine drinkers, 33 percent have fainted in public.

Based on a survey of 411 people who are wine drinkers and 732 people total.

April 1's correlation

In general, 70 percent of people say they are more likely to flush than bury a dead fish. But among those who feel like grown ups, 81 percent say they're more likely to flush than bury a dead fish.

Based on a survey of 422 people who feel like grown ups and 864 people total.

March 31's correlation

In general, 62 percent of people can drive stick-shift. But among those who have visited someone in prison, 90 percent can drive stick-shift.

Based on a survey of 153 people who have visited someone in prison and 1577 people total.

March 30's correlation

In general, 49 percent of people have been in the same career their entire working life. But among those who have never eaten venison, 66 percent have been in the same career their entire working life.

Based on a survey of 185 people who have never eaten venison and 579 people total.

March 29's correlation

In general, 53 percent of people have donated blood. But among people who tend to use dashes to delimit dates (e.g. mm-dd-yy), 68 percent have donated blood.

Based on a survey of 115 people who tend to use dashes to delimit dates and 640 people total.

March 28's correlation

In general, 62 percent of people believe in objective morality. But among those who have read "The Hunger Games," 77 percent believe in objective morality.

Based on a survey of 155 people who have read "The Hunger Games" and 646 people total.

March 27's correlation

In general, 39 percent of people say male pattern baldness runs in their family. But among those who don't like the smell of suntan lotion, 51 percent say male pattern baldness runs in their family.

Based on a survey of 329 people who don't like the smell of suntan lotion and 645 people in general.

March 26's correlation

In general, 47 percent of people are more scared of spiders than snakes. But among those who are nervous pen clickers, 61 percent are more scared of spiders.

Based on a survey of 517 people who are nervous pen clickers and 1098 people total.

March 25's correlation

In general, 26 percent of people say they floss regularly. But among those who own a bicycle, 37 percent floss regularly.

Based on a survey of 273 people who own a bicycle and 546 people total.

March 24's correlation

In general, 30 percent of people prefer an aisle seat on a plane. But among those who have worked in the health care industry, 47 percent prefer an aisle seat on a plane.

Based on a survey of 107 people who have worked in the health care industry and 525 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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