April 20's correlation

In general, 51 percent of people have seen a therapist. But among those who say they're clumsier than the average person, 64 percent have seen a therapist.

Based on a survey of 206 people who say they're clumsier than the average person and 543 people total.

April 19's correlation

In general, 63 percent of people think Adam and Eve had bellybuttons. But among those who don't like extremely hot showers, 74 percent think Adam and Eve had bellybuttons.

Based on a survey of 280 people who don't like extremely hot showers and 579 people total.

April 18's correlation

In general, 52 percent of people prefer salty snacks over sweet. But among those who like their peas in a pod, 64 percent prefer salty snacks.

Based on a survey of 238 people who prefer their peas in a pod and 523 people total.

April 17's correlation

In general, 24 percent of people have participated in an eating contest. But among those who eat their chocolate bunnies butt-first, rather than ears-first, 56 percent have participated in an eating contest.

Based on a survey of 49 people who eat their chocolate bunnies butt-first and 580 people total.

April 16's correlation

In general, 44 percent of people are involved in volunteer work. But among those who were poor sleepers when they were babies, 60 percent are involved in volunteer work.

Based on a survey of 91 people who were poor sleepers when they were babies and 522 people total.

April 15's correlation

In general, 44 percent of people say the person who most intimidates them is a woman. But among those who cried during "Titanic", 62 percent say the person who most intimidates them is a woman.

Based on a survey of 110 people who cried during "Titanic" and 559 people total.

April 14's correlation

In general, 46 percent of people regularly drink alcohol. But among those who'd rather have an outdoor hot tub than an indoor whirlpool tub, 58 percent regularly drink alcohol.

Based on a survey of 285 people who'd rather have an outdoor hot tub than an indoor whirlpool tub and 551 people total.

April 13's correlation

In general, 41 percent of people like soggy cereal. But among those who pull the tabs off their soda cans, 54 percent like soggy cereal.

Based on a survey of 128 people who pull the tabs off their soda cans and 576 people total.

April 12's correlation

In general, 21 percent of people have attended private school. But among those who have never witnessed a meteor shower, 32 percent attended private school.

Based on a survey of 233 people who have never witnessed a meteor shower and 607 people total.

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.

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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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