December 7's correlation
In general, 56 percent of people dislike Big Government more than Big Business. But among those who would rather compete on "Wheel of Fortune" than "Jeopardy," only 45 percent dislike Big Government more than Big Business.
Based on a survey of 256 people who'd rather compete on "Wheel of Fortune" than "Jeopardy" and 789 people in general.
December 6's correlation
In general, 29 percent of people prefer poetry that doesn't rhyme. But among those who own raincoats, 40 percent prefer poetry that doesn't rhyme.
Based on a survey of 287 people who own raincoats and 611 people in general.
December 5's correlation
In general, 67 percent of people prefer to shower in the morning. But among those who love "A Christmas Story," 79 percent prefer to shower in the morning.
Based on a survey of 254 people who love "A Christmas Story" and 422 people in general.
December 4's correlation
In general, 50 percent of people think we're too stingy with foreign aid. But among people who say that being Facebook friends with your boss is OK, 64 percent think we're too stingy with foreign aid.
Based on a survey of 125 people who think being Facebook friends with your boss is OK and 504 people in general.
December 3's correlation
In general, 40 percent of people don't frequently text. But among those who prefer to fold, rather than wad up, their toilet paper, 52 percent are infrequent texters.
Based on a survey of 378 people who prefer to fold, rather than wad up, their toilet paper and 572 people in general.
December 2's correlation
In general, 46 percent of people say they swear a lot. But among those whose favorite film is based on a book, only 35 percent swear a lot.
Based on a survey of 188 people whose favorite film is based on a book and 540 people in general.
December 1's correlation
In general, 37 percent of people prefer their sandwiches cut into rectangles rather than triangles. But among those who like plain M&Ms over peanut M&Ms, 48 percent prefer their sandwiches cut into rectangles.
Based on a survey of 319 people who prefer plain M&Ms over peanut M&Ms and 629 people in general.
November 30's correlation
In general, 41 percent of people support capital punishment. But among those who dislike asparagus, 55 percent support capital punishment.
Based on a survey of 169 people who don't like asparagus and 610 people in general.
November 29's correlation
In general, 54 percent of people prefer soft pillowcases. But among those who describe their temperament as unflappable, 65 percent prefer soft pillowcases.
Based on a survey of 345 people who describe their temperament as unflappable and 571 people in general.
November 28's correlation
In general, 28 percent of people belong to the AAA auto club. But among those who have had hemorrhoids, 42 percent belong to AAA.
Based on a survey of 162 people who have had hemorrhoids and 518 people in general.
November 27's correlation
In general, 48 percent of people like the Winter Olympics more than the Summer Olympics. But among those who prefer domestic cars, 65 percent prefer the Winter Olympics.
Based on a survey of 102 people who prefer domestic cars and 471 people in general.
November 26's correlation
In general, 21 percent of people refuse to tip a server if they receive poor service. But among those not born in the U.S., 58 percent refuse to tip if they receive poor service.
Based on a survey of 145 people not born in the U.S. and 525 people in general.
November 25's correlation
In general, 68 percent of people prefer PCs over Macs. But among those who think turducken sounds delicious, 78 percent prefer PCs.
Based on a survey of 275 people who think turducken sounds delicious and 486 people in general.
November 24's correlation
In general, 60 percent of people think New Yorkers are cooler than Los Angelenos. But among those who swear a lot, 76 percent think New Yorkers are cooler.
Based on a survey of 273 people who swear a lot and 585 people in general.
November 23's correlation
In general, 26 percent of people are credit union members. But among those who own jazz albums, 39 percent are credit union members.
Based on a survey of 285 people who own jazz albums and 614 people in general.
November 22's correlation
In general, 27 percent of people have been on a blind date. But among those who have served as a best man or maid of honor at a wedding, 43 percent have been on a blind date.
Based on a survey of 206 people who have served as a best man or maid of honor and 621 people in general.
November 21's correlation
In general, 51 percent of people pig out when they're upset. But among those who don't like to be alone when they're sick, 68 percent pig out when they're upset.
Based on a survey of 160 people who don't like to be alone when they're sick and 551 people in general.
November 20's correlation
In general, 46 percent of people are more scared of spiders than snakes. But among those who don't snore, 59 percent are more scared of spiders.
Based on a survey of 261 people who don't snore and 526 people in general.
November 19's correlation
In general, 58 percent of people would rather have loud farts than stinky farts. But among men, 65 percent would rather have loud farts than stinky farts, and among women, 52 percent would rather have loud farts than stinky farts.
Based on a survey of 299 people who would rather have loud farts than stinky farts and 516 people in general.
November 18's correlation
In general, 39 percent of people believe in subjective morality. But among those who have a library card, only 26 percent believe in subjective morality.
Based on a survey of 459 people who have a library card and 690 people in general.