Income/Employment Status and Sexual/Relationship Success

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Your income level and relationship status is best described as:
High/above average income - no sexual partners 8%  8%  [ 6 ]
Average income - no sexual partners 3%  3%  [ 2 ]
Low/below average income - no sexual partners 8%  8%  [ 6 ]
Unemployed - no sexual partners 12%  12%  [ 9 ]
Student - no sexual partners 12%  12%  [ 9 ]
High/above average income - some/a few casual/brief sexual partners 3%  3%  [ 2 ]
Average income - some/a few casual/brief sexual partners 1%  1%  [ 1 ]
Low/below average income - some/a few casual/brief sexual partners 3%  3%  [ 2 ]
Unemployed - some/a few casual/brief sexual partners 1%  1%  [ 1 ]
Student - some/a few casual/brief sexual partners 5%  5%  [ 4 ]
High/above average income - steady/long-term or frequent sexual relationships 14%  14%  [ 10 ]
Average income - steady/long-term or frequent sexual relationships 7%  7%  [ 5 ]
Low/below average income - steady/long-term or frequent sexual relationships 4%  4%  [ 3 ]
Unemployed - steady/long-term or frequent sexual relationships 3%  3%  [ 2 ]
Student - steady/long-term or frequent sexual relationships 5%  5%  [ 4 ]
Other situation - please elaborate in thread 5%  5%  [ 4 ]
Under-18 4%  4%  [ 3 ]
Total votes : 73

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24 Sep 2010, 2:21 pm

ouinon wrote:
Wow! 8O Thank you very much for doing that! :D

Heh. Math nerd. (Plus I wanted to know the results.)

Quote:
So there really is something funny happening among the high-paid?

Ah, OK. I'll reword this better:

Conclusion
In this completely unscientific and systemically biased study, success is strongly correlated with income from none to average, with no superior correlation with income from average to above average.
i.e. Success peaks at average income, and any extra income adds nothing.


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