May 9's correlation

In general, 40 percent of people say they're good at remembering birthdays and anniversaries. But among those who say the time 9:45 as "quarter to ten," 55 percent say they're good at remembering birthdays and anniversaries.

Based on a survey of 149 people who say the time 9:45 as "quarter to ten" and 530 people total.

May 8's correlation

In general, 57 percent of people describe their temperament as unflappable. But among those who think children keep you young, 71 percent describe their temperament as unflappable.

Based on a survey of 230 people who think children keep you young and 538 people total.

May 7's correlation

In general, 55 percent of people think turducken sounds delicious. But among those who prefer multi-flavored Slurpees to single-flavored Slurpees, 75 percent think turducken sounds delicious.

Based on a survey of 101 people who prefer multi-flavored Slurpees and 520 people total.

May 6's correlation

In general, 41 percent of people describe themselves as blunt. But among those who can perform a handstand, 58 percent say they're blunt.

Based on a survey of 118 people who can perform a handstand and 565 people total.

May 5's correlation

In general, 22 percent of people have a positive opinion about breast implants. But among those who have run a marathon, or are interested in running one, 44 percent have a positive opinion about breast implants.

Based on a survey of 105 people who have run a marathon, or are interested in running one, and 516 people total.

May 4's correlation

In general, 30 percent of people describe themselves as engineers. But among those who say they aren't refreshed by power naps, only 19 percent are engineers.

Based on a survey of 207 people who aren't refreshed by power naps and 543 people total.

May 3's correlation

In general, 43 percent of people have a negative opinion about homeschooling. But among those who show their teeth when they smile for photos, 55 percent have a negative opinion about homeschooling.

Based on a survey of 299 people who show their teeth when they smile for photos and 545 people total.

May 2's correlation

In general, 57 percent of people are interested in genealogy. But among those who have honked for a "Honk if you ..." bumper sticker, 77 percent are interested in genealogy.

Based on a survey of 105 people who have honked for a "Honk if you ..." bumper sticker and 574 people total.

May 1's correlation

In general, 66 percent of people have a best friend. But among those who don't like techno music, only 53 percent have a best friend.

Based on a survey of 267 people who don't like techno music and 491 people total.

April 30's correlation

In general, 59 percent of people say their primary home computer is a laptop. But among those whose political opinions are substantially different than those of their parents, only 46 percent say their primary home computer is a laptop.

Based on a survey of 227 people whose political opinions are substantially different than those of their parents and 554 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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