Only 57 percent of people with a bad sense of direction can drive stick-shift, compared with 73 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 171 people with a bad sense of direction and 585 people in general.
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.
Only 57 percent of people with a bad sense of direction can drive stick-shift, compared with 73 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 171 people with a bad sense of direction and 585 people in general.
71 percent of perfume/cologne wearers prefer debit cards over credit cards, compared with 53 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 187 people who regularly wear perfume/cologne and 668 people in general.
58 percent of people who can't drive stick-shift are tea drinkers, compared with 42 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 175 people who can't drive stick-shift and 637 people in general.
66 percent of people who can tie a cherry stem in a knot with their tongue have been involved in scouting, compared with 45 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 106 people who can tie a cherry stem in a knot with their tongue and 475 people in general.
82 percent of people who have worked in a restaurant or bar own iPods/iPads, compared with 66 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 204 people who have worked in a restaurant or bar and 507 people in general.
40 percent of people who value security more than liberty identify themselves as good singers, compared with 26 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 184 people who value security more than liberty and 592 people in general.
70 percent of men say they can burp at will, compared with only 34 percent of women.
Based on a survey of 256 men and 277 women.
65 percent of banana haters like fiction, compared with 49 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 158 people who don't like bananas and 477 people in general.
53 percent of people who have testified in court have visited a chiropractor, compared with 32 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 83 people who have testified in court and 575 people in general.
83 percent of non-terrible bowlers know how to tie a necktie, compared with 70 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 246 non-terrible bowlers and 546 people in general.
29 percent of people who have visited a chiropractor have never gotten a speeding ticket, compared with 43 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 164 people who have visited a chiropractor and 495 people in general.
56 percent of people with platonic best friends are married, compared with 44 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 330 single people and 556 people in general.
26 percent of people who know how to tie a necktie can speak more than one language, compared with 39 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 364 people who know how to tie a necktie and 500 people in general.
82 percent of people who dislike roller coasters don't ski, compared with 69 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 183 people who dislike roller coasters and 588 people in general.
60 percent of people who have smoked marijuana prefer sweet snacks over salty, compared with 49 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 287 people who have smoked marijuana and 559 people in general.
Only 8 percent of people with good eyesight are more likely to cry than curse when they're hurt, compared with 17 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 253 people who don't wear glasses or contacts and 687 people in general.
58 percent of people who are multilingual have never gotten a speeding ticket, compared with 42 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 272 people who are multilingual and 688 people in general.
Only 15 percent of people who attended private school fear public speaking, compared with 24 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 202 people who attended private school and 546 people in general.
38 percent of people who are uncomfortable with the sight of blood have been on blind dates, compared with 27 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 136 people of who uncomfortable with the sight of blood and 466 people in general.
58 percent of people who dine out frequently prefer their beverages carbonated, compared with 48 percent of people in general.
Based on a survey of 369 people who dine out frequently and 731 people in general.
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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?
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)
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Shaun Gallagher, Correlated founder
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