April 11's correlation

In general, 57 percent of people love "A Christmas Story." But among those who would rather find out they have a long-lost brother than a long-lost sister, 68 percent love "A Christmas Story."

Based on a survey of 270 people who would rather find out they have a long-lost brother than a long-lost sister and 548 people total.

April 10's correlation

In general, 31 percent of people are fluent in more than one language. But among those who suffer from seasonal allergies, only 18 percent are fluent in more than one language.

Based on a survey of 292 people who suffer from seasonal allergies and 610 people total.

April 9's correlation

In general, 65 percent of people say they're good at remembering the words to songs. But among those who had an imaginary friend when they were a child, 81 percent say they're good at remembering the words to songs.

Based on a survey of 148 people who had an imaginary friend when they were a child and 550 people total.

April 8's correlation

In general, 17 percent of people have written a fan letter to a celebrity. But among those for whom the city where they live is more important than the job they do, 31 percent have written a fan letter to a celebrity.

Based on a survey of 195 people for whom the city where they live is more important than the job they do and 476 people total.

April 7's correlation

In general, 29 percent of people have had a urinary tract infection. But among those who are good at remembering their dreams, 43 percent have had a urinary tract infection.

Based on a survey of 200 people who are good at remembering their dreams and 508 people total.

April 6's correlation

In general, 51 percent of people prefer limes over lemons. But among those who have been on a bar crawl, 63 percent prefer limes over lemons.

Based on a survey of 222 people who have been on a bar crawl and 626 people total.

April 5's correlation

In general, 10 percent of people think Will Smith is better at rapping than acting. But among those who apply antiperspirant at night rather than in the morning, 32 percent think Will Smith is better at rapping than acting.

Based on a survey of 49 people who apply antiperspirant at night and 536 people total.

April 4's correlation

In general, 44 percent of people consider themselves to be artistic. But among those who belong to a gym or fitness center, only 32 percent consider themselves to be artistic.

Based on a survey of 190 people who belong to a gym or fitness center and 582 people total.

April 3's correlation

In general, 53 percent of people have gotten a speeding ticket. But among those who say they are good at parallel parking, 72 percent have gotten a speeding ticket.

Based on a survey of 418 people who say they are good at parallel parking and 734 people total.

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.

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