July 6's correlation

In general, 60 percent of people have had wisdom teeth extracted. But among those who think fireworks displays are better when they're set to music, 74 percent have had wisdom teeth extracted.

Based on a survey of 245 people who think fireworks displays are better when they're set to music and 522 people total.

July 5's correlation

In general, 30 percent of people say they don't have a library card. But among those who would be more likely to be firefighters than police officers, 42 percent don't have a library card.

Based on a survey of 215 people who would be more likely to be firefighters than police officers and 512 people total.

July 4's correlation

In general, 30 percent of people say they are good singers. But among those who wouldn't keep it a secret if they found out they had only six months to live, 42 percent say they're good singers.

Based on a survey of 275 people who wouldn't keep it a secret if they found out they had only six months to live and 528 people total.

July 3's correlation

In general, 41 percent of people wear pajamas to bed. But among those who prefer charcoal grills to gas grills, only 28 percent wear pajamas to bed.

Based on a survey of 268 people who prefer charcoal grills and 513 people total.

July 2's correlation

In general, 64 percent of people watch the Superbowl for the commercials. But among those who know how to use a sewing machine, 77 percent watch the Superbowl for the commercials.

Based on a survey of 233 people who know how to use a sewing machine and 547 people total.

July 1's correlation

In general, 27 percent of people are skiiers. But among those who don't know which directions "port" and "starboard" refer to, only 10 percent are skiiers.

Based on a survey of 141 people who don't know which directions "port" and "starboard" refer to and 525 people total.

June 30's correlation

In general, 60 percent of people have square-danced. But among those who want a waterbed, only 39 percent have square-danced.

Based on a survey of 99 people who want a waterbed and 539 people total.

June 29's correlation

In general, 28 percent of people prefer jelly to jam. But among those who have never eaten a fig (except in Fig Newtons), 43 percent prefer jelly.

Based on a survey of 185 people who have never eaten a fig (except in Fig Newtons) and 529 people total.

June 28's correlation

In general, 46 percent of people prefer cold weather over hot. But among those who think they'd make good criminals, if their conscience weren't a factor, 59 percent prefer cold weather.

Based on a survey of 282 people who think they'd make good criminals, if their conscience weren't a factor, and 485 people total.

June 27's correlation

In general, 64 percent of people say they have a best friend. But among those who don't get easily sunburnt, only 51 percent have a best friend.

Based on a survey of 230 people who don't get easily sunburnt and 513 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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