July 25's correlation

In general, 21 percent of people can juggle. But among those who prefer Star Wars to Star Trek, 32 percent can juggle.

Based on a survey of 379 people who prefer Star Wars to Star Trek and 535 people total.

July 24's correlation

In general, 36 percent of people prefer their sandwiches cut into rectangles. But among non-nerds, 55 percent prefer their sandwiches cut into rectangles.

Based on a survey of 135 people who say they are not nerds and 528 people total.

July 23's correlation

In general, 48 percent of people prefer the Winter Olympics to the Summer Olympics. But among those who'd rather play a tuba than a bass drum in a marching band, 62 percent prefer the Winter Olympics.

Based on a survey of 190 people who'd rather play a tuba than a bass drum in a marching band and 478 people total.

July 22's correlation

In general, 48 percent of people like creamy salad dressings more than oily salad dressings. But among those who prefer cover bands with familiar songs to original music with unfamiliar songs, 67 percent like creamy salad dressings more than oily salad dressings.

Based on a survey of 166 people who prefer cover bands with familiar songs to original music with unfamiliar songs and 487 people total.

July 21's correlation

In general, 18 percent of people live alone. But among those with a tendency to push their luck, 30 percent live alone.

Based on a survey of 193 people with a tendency to push their luck and 504 people total.

July 20's correlation

In general, 14 percent of people have honked for a "Honk if you ..." bumper sticker. But among those who have lost more money than dignity while trying to impress a crush, 29 percent honked for a "Honk if you ..." bumper sticker.

Based on a survey of 175 people who have lost more money than dignity while trying to impress a crush and 551 people total.

July 19's correlation

In general, 25 percent of people have been on a cruise. But among those who would rather ride a rollercoaster than a waterslide, 36 percent have been on a cruise.

Based on a survey of 256 people who would rather ride a rollercoaster than a waterslide and 507 people total.

July 18's correlation

In general, 44 percent of people like anime. But among those who buy the extended warranty on big-ticket items, 60 percent like anime.

Based on a survey of 103 people who buy the extended warranty on big-ticket items and 569 people total.

July 17's correlation

In general, 40 percent of people support capital punishment. But among those who watch "The Big Bang Theory," 53 percent support capital punishment.

Based on a survey of 240 people who watch "The Big Bang Theory" and 519 people total.

July 16's correlation

In general, 49 percent of people say they would bare it all on a nude beach. But among those who can spin a basketball on their finger, 73 percent would bare it all on a nude beach.

Based on a survey of 95 people who can spin a basketball on their finger and 518 people total.

Thanks! We've recorded your response!

To make correlations, we need to track your survey responses over time.

Please log in, or create a free account below.

E-mail:
Pick a password:  
 
First name:

Send me the daily results e-mail

I'm cool with the Privacy Policy


  Close this window

To make correlations, we need to track your survey responses over time.

Please log in, or create a free account below.

E-mail:
Pick a password:  
 
First name:

Send me the daily results e-mail

I'm cool with the Privacy Policy


  Close this window

Log in below. If you've forgotten your password, enter your email address but leave the password field blank. A new password will be emailed to you.

E-mail:
Pwd:

  Close this window

Edit your account settings:

E-mail:
First name:
New password?

Send me the daily results e-mail


  Close this window

About Correlated

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?

Correlated helps discover surprising correlations between seemingly unrelated things.

By answering each day's survey question, you'll help us make new correlations.

At the end of the day, the results of the survey are compared with the results of all previous surveys, and the two outcomes with the strongest link are highlighted. (Learn more about how this is calculated)

It's fun. It's painless. It's free. Enjoy.

Shaun Gallagher, Correlated founder

 

Close this window