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- Online Dating? You Might as Well Look for Love in a Bar [STUDY]
Online dating sites frequently trumpet their ability to corral the most compatible fish in your sea through sophisticated algorithms. But a psychological study released this week says that you may be better off doing it the old-fashioned way and just meeting a stranger at a bar.
dating online relationship 09 Feb 2012 - Online dating matches not scientific
Online dating sites such as Match.com and eHarmony may not be offering potential mates chosen through rigorous scientific methods despite their marketing claims, a group of psychologists and sociologists have charged.
dating online relationship 09 Feb 2012 - Online Dating Falls Short, But Offers Some Benefits
Online dating has become a billion dollar industry and is today a common way for people to meet potential mates - however, a new report written by researchers from Northwestern University and published in Psychological Science in the Public Interest has said that online dating websites fall short of their potential, make several phony claims, but do offer some benefits. Just two decades ago ...
dating online relationship 09 Feb 2012 - The Small Business Interview: What's Next for Online Dating?
Liz Wasserman of Mate.1 discusses the industry's growing pains, her company's strategy, and her personal views on life as a small business CEO.
dating online relationship 09 Feb 2012 - Online Dating Sites Use Unreliable Methods, Study Says
A new study claims there is no science behind the matching algorithms used by online dating services.
dating online relationship 09 Feb 2012 - Online dating: the science of love at first byte
Online dating sites advertise groundbreaking technology and sophisticated formulas and state-of-the-art programming to help you find your true soul mate. But does it work?
dating online relationship 09 Feb 2012 - Study: The truth about online dating sites selling you the science of love
Ever tried to find love through your computer? Online dating has grown into a large, billion dollar industry over the past 15 years, and has become a mainstream way to meet your future mate. However, a new study, led by Northwestern University Associate Professor of Social Psychology, Eli Finkel, examines the truth behind online dating sites, and the bold claims that science-based algorithms ...
dating online relationship 09 Feb 2012 - Why online dating doesn?t always click
Social scientists have confirmed what most singletons have known for years: Online dating is a crapshoot.
dating online relationship 09 Feb 2012
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