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I don't think you can generalize stackings in a big poll way. The prevalence of stacking in a given place and time (a population sampling poll) is dependent on the time and place. In other words, stacking (neurotic instinctual influence) is time and place sensitive.
Asking how prevalent stackings are, in a generalized way (the way I've read the OP query) is missing the important element of context. It's basically taking a poll and ignoring contextual influence.
The way I see it, how many people of a given stacking you'll find is going to depend on the immediate influencing environment. Certain social atmospheres and historical times will favour and bring out certain stackings more than others. Same goes for family dynamics.
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