A few general comments and statements:
34 people sent me a survey. I will not name names or say who is what,
other than I really, really wish Gene had sent in a survey. I wanted to
see his survey more than anyone else's, but alas, he did not complete
it. I had my little personal theory that Gene is a Type A, and I wanted
to see if I was right. Am I right, Gene? I suppose you could be a B, or
and AB, but I can't imagine you as an O. My guess in order is A, AB, B
and then O on likelihood. Lemme know.
There were 24 men and 10 women
46% were 50-60 years old, the largest group
38% were 60-70 years old, therefore 84% of respondents were 50-70 years old.
Four people did not know their blood type, but my guess from their
responses to other question is that they are type O.
Eliminating the 4 from the all the stats,
45% were O
27% were A
18% were B
5% were AB
For the sake of this dirty little experiment, I did not consider rh factor.
To compare the above to the population at large in the US
O represents 44-45%
A represents 40-42%
B represents 11-20%
AB represents 4%
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