April 28's correlation

In general, 71 percent of people are adept at using chopsticks. But among those who say they are passive-aggressive, only 58 percent are adept at using chopsticks.

Based on a survey of 138 people who are passive-aggressive and 570 people total.

April 27's correlation

In general, 62 percent of people have taught a class. But among those who are better pantomimers than guessers when playing charades, 77 percent have taught a class.

Based on a survey of 173 people who are better pantomimers than guessers when playing charades and 492 people total.

April 26's correlation

In general, 59 percent of people have boycotted a company. But among those who have dated someone who was totally out of their league, 76 percent have boycotted a company.

Based on a survey of 147 people who have dated someone who was totally out of their league and 543 people total.

April 25's correlation

In general, 46 percent of people have looked at 'NSFW' stuff at work. But among those who have a "9-to-5" type of job, 60 percent have looked at 'NSFW' stuff at work.

Based on a survey of 215 people who have a "9-to-5" type of job and 568 people total.

April 24's correlation

In general, 51 percent of people like brussels sprouts. But among those who prefer the term "sofa" to "couch," 68 percent like brussels sprouts.

Based on a survey of 110 people who prefer the term "sofa" to "couch" and 411 people total.

April 23's correlation

In general, 30 percent of people prefer non-mint gum. But among those whose right thumb is on the outside when they fold their hands, 42 percent prefer non-mint gum.

Based on a survey of 252 people whose right thumb is on the outside when they fold their hands and 593 people total.

April 22's correlation

In general, 43 percent of people like the smell of gasoline. But among those who meditate, only 20 percent like the smell of gasoline.

Based on a survey of 104 people who meditate and 508 people total.

April 21's correlation

In general, 42 percent of people like skim milk. But among those who have dandruff, 55 percent like skim milk.

Based on a survey of 153 people with dandruff and 487 people total.

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.

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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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