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Approximately 116 people tested probably positive for having synesthesia out of 240 results in my study to find out how many people have synesthesia. That means 48% of the participants of my study had at least one form of synesthesia, of which there are at least 60. It also mean that out of the approximate 7 billion people populating planet Earth, 3.38 billion have some form of synesthesia. So, according to my study, 1 in 10.4 people have synesthesia. That was significantly more than I expected, and it supports my hypothesis that more people have synesthesia than previously thought. So, I concur that my hypothesis was correct

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