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Date me for Science Speed-Dating Study
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Description: The goal of the "Date me for Science" speed-dating study is to investigate processes (i.e., interpersonal perception and judgmental processes, behavioral processes) of dating and romantic partner choice and their short- and long-term consequences in a realistic setting. An overview of the study can be found in the Wiki. More detailed information about study materials and data can be found in the codebook in the Files section.
Please cite the study as:
Wurst, S. N., & Back, M. D. (2016). Date me for science speed-dating study. doi: 10.17605/osf.io/nwvr3
Overview of Study Features:
In the “Date me for Science” study, a total of 400 heterosexual participants who were currently looking for a romantic partner were invited to one of 42 speed-dating events in our laboratory. At each speed-dating event, 5 female and 5 male …
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Paper: Rose-Colored Glasses
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"Rose-colored glasses in initial romantic encounters? Examining posi...
Paper: Mate Value Discrepancies
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"The impact of mate value in first and subsequent real-life romantic...
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