Posts Tagged ‘research’

29% of Brits Have Run From an Online Date

29% of Brits have run away from an online date

[icon color=”#e96a2a” size=”16px” name=”awesome-file-alt”] April 7, 2014 – A study of Brits, commissioned by Macmillan Cancer Support, has resulted in some interesting statistics when it comes to the subject of online dating. Study results include: > 29% of Brits admit to having run away from a bad online date. > 9 out of 10 Brits…

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Survey Shows What to Wear on Summer Date

(July 8, 2011) Match.com has completed a major survey of its users that discover what people do and don’t like when it comes to what their date wears for a summer date. The results? Hawaiian shirts on men – out. Polo shirts and khakis on men – in. Women prefer their date to wear a…

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UK Study – Speed Dating Ineffective

(July 4, 2011) According to a study conducted in the UK, the process of speed dating is ineffective because of the sheer number of unnatural choices of people you must meet with. The research was carried out by Marco Francesconi (Professor of Economics – University of Essex) and Alison Lenton (lecturer for Department of Psychology…

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Are Socks Ruining Your Dating Life?

(July 4, 2011) Online relationship service Chemistry.com has done a study to determine which cities in the United States generally have the cleanest sock drawers and which have the messiest sock drawers. Why? Relationship coach and Chemistry.com adviser Helen Fisher explains it best: “An organized sock drawer can reveal a lot about a person’s personality…

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