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Stolen from /r/braincels:
Link: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23311908.2016.1162414
The money shot:
These findings support previous research in indicating that users of both Tinder™ and Online Dating Agencies do not differ from the general population.
In other words, behaviors of Tinder users and users of other online dating sites are no different than how people behavior in real life. So if on Tinder Chad and foids have an easy time while unattractive men get shit on, it is the same in real life.
a longer summary:
In summary, in the current sample, individual characteristics such as sociability, self-esteem, and sexual permissiveness do not seem to be different in those who use Tinder™ and those who use Online Dating Agencies. Nor do these groups differ from Non-Users. Younger people were more likely to use Tinder™, and also to score more highly on sexual permissiveness. Men were more likely than women to use both Tinder™ and Online Dating Agencies to find a casual sex partner, and also scored more highly on sexual permissiveness. The findings of this study provide preliminary evidence to question the myth that most of those who use Social Dating Apps such As Tinder™, do so just to have casual sex or “hook up” with someone. They also provide further support for the hypothesis that users of both Tinder™ and Online Dating Agencies do not differ from the general population
Link: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23311908.2016.1162414
The money shot:
These findings support previous research in indicating that users of both Tinder™ and Online Dating Agencies do not differ from the general population.
In other words, behaviors of Tinder users and users of other online dating sites are no different than how people behavior in real life. So if on Tinder Chad and foids have an easy time while unattractive men get shit on, it is the same in real life.
a longer summary:
In summary, in the current sample, individual characteristics such as sociability, self-esteem, and sexual permissiveness do not seem to be different in those who use Tinder™ and those who use Online Dating Agencies. Nor do these groups differ from Non-Users. Younger people were more likely to use Tinder™, and also to score more highly on sexual permissiveness. Men were more likely than women to use both Tinder™ and Online Dating Agencies to find a casual sex partner, and also scored more highly on sexual permissiveness. The findings of this study provide preliminary evidence to question the myth that most of those who use Social Dating Apps such As Tinder™, do so just to have casual sex or “hook up” with someone. They also provide further support for the hypothesis that users of both Tinder™ and Online Dating Agencies do not differ from the general population
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