In general, 47 percent of people like techno music. But among those who have a favorite brand of underwear, 66 percent like techno music.
Based on a survey of 132 people who have a favorite brand of underwear and 357 people total.
Correlated uncovers surprising connections between seemingly unrelated things, and you can help by answering the weekly poll. At the end of the week, we'll tally up all the poll responses and compare the results to all of the previous polls. Check back to see which answers have the strongest correlation.
In general, 47 percent of people like techno music. But among those who have a favorite brand of underwear, 66 percent like techno music.
Based on a survey of 132 people who have a favorite brand of underwear and 357 people total.
In general, 26 percent of people stand up to wipe. But among those who don't hit the spacebar with the same thumb every time, only 10 percent stand up to wipe.
Based on a survey of 104 people who don't hit the spacebar with the same thumb every time and 338 people total.
In general, 65 percent of people think Daylight Saving Time should be done away with. But among those who are fans of comedienne Margaret Cho, 88 percent think Daylight Saving Time should be done away with.
Based on a survey of 91 people who are fans of comedienne Margaret Cho and 326 people total.
In general, 23 percent of people have attended a bar or bat mitzvah. But among those who dislike nougat, 43 percent have attended a bar or bat mitzvah.
Based on a survey of 97 people who dislike nougat and 352 people total.
In general, 62 percent of people prefer sandals to flip-flops. But among those who say they don't "binge-watch" TV shows, 78 percent prefer sandals to flip-flops.
Based on a survey of 107 people who say they don't "binge-watch" TV shows and 329 people total.
In general, 28 percent of people have read "The Hunger Games." But among those who say that it's awkward when their friends from different social circles interact, 44 percent have read "The Hunger Games."
Based on a survey of 150 people who say that it's awkward when their friends from different social circles interact and 354 people total.
In general, 69 percent of people eat corn on the cob in rows, like a typewriter. But among those who prefer their potato chips with ridges, 86 percent eat corn on the cob in rows, like a typewriter.
Based on a survey of 137 people who prefer their potato chips with ridges and 344 people total.
In general, 42 percent of people prefer Energizer batteries to Duracell. But among those who say that when leaving a party, they prefer to announce their exit and say goodbye to everyone, rather than slipping quietly away, 60 percent prefer Energizer batteries to Duracell.
Based on a survey of 133 people who say that when leaving a party, they prefer to announce their exit and say goodbye to everyone, and 363 people total.
In general, 63 percent of people like MSG. But among those who say that when they draw curly braces, they usually end up looking like Ɛ and 3 rather than { and }, 89 percent like MSG.
Based on a survey of 51 people who say their curly braces usually end up looking like Ɛ and 3 and 355 people total.
In general, 53 percent of people like punk rock. But among those who prefer tennis to volleyball, 70 percent like punk rock.
Based on a survey of 137 people who prefer tennis to volleyball and 349 people total.
In general, 66 percent of people have brothers. But among those who have been told they're hard to buy gifts for, only 51 percent have brothers.
Based on a survey of 134 people who have been told they're hard to buy gifts for and 333 people total.
In general, 47 percent of people prefer unscented soap over soap that has a fragrance. But among those who work in a place with very little natural light available, 64 percent prefer unscented soap.
Based on a survey of 102 people who work in a place with very little natural light available and 331 people total.
In general, 21 percent of people prefer gold-colored jewelry over silver-colored jewelry. But among those who wear, or have worn, a cell phone holster, 42 percent prefer gold-colored jewelry.
Based on a survey of 99 people who wear, or have worn, a cell phone holster and 380 people total.
In general, 59 percent of people say it would be harder to give up cheese than chocolate. But among those who enjoy the scent of cigars, 79 percent say it would be harder to give up cheese than chocolate.
Based on a survey of 109 people who enjoy the scent of cigars and 375 people total.
In general, 32 percent of people tend to micro-manage when they're in a leadership role. But among those who say that if they had been a Goonie, they would have died early in the movie, 50 percent tend to micro-manage when they're in a leadership role.
Based on a survey of 107 people who say that if they had been a Goonie, they would have died early in the movie, and 302 people total.
In general, 21 percent of people like the idea of single-sex public schools. But among those who like Hot Pockets, 38 percent like the idea of single-sex public schools.
Based on a survey of 147 people who like Hot Pockets and 372 people total.
In general, 35 percent of people say mosquitos prefer biting them more than the average person. But among those who have a family history of heart disease, 50 percent say mosquitos prefer biting them more than the average person.
Based on a survey of 117 people who have a family history of heart disease and 351 people total.
In general, 44 percent of people say they are a little bit racist. But among those who never shred sensitive documents, 63 percent say they are a little bit racist.
Based on a survey of 84 people who never shred sensitive documents and 319 people total.
In general, 64 percent of people prefer bacon over sausage on breakfast sandwiches. But among those who say they have achieved success in both their personal and professional lives, 81 percent prefer bacon over sausage on breakfast sandwiches.
Based on a survey of 124 people who have achieved success in both their personal and professional lives and 320 people total.
In general, 33 percent of people want their obituary photo to be of "young them," rather than "old them," if they live to be old. But among those who have broken a finger or toe, 53 percent want their obituary photo to be of "young them," if they live to be old.
Based on a survey of 119 people who have broken a finger or toe and 377 people total.
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