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Hook, Line and Sinker: Do Tinder Matches and Meet Ups Lead to One-Night Stands?
Evolutionary Psychological Science Pub Date : 2019-11-18 , DOI: 10.1007/s40806-019-00222-z
Trond Viggo Grøntvedt , Mons Bendixen , Ernst O. Botnen , Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair

Several recent papers have established a link between personality and Tinder use, particularly with regards to sociosexuality and motivations for use. Following up our recent publication on dating apps and the studies linking Tinder and sociosexuality, we provide a more detailed investigation of the efficiency of using Tinder to acquire one-night stands or meet potential long-term committed relationship partners. Using self-reported data from 269 students (62% women), we find that a very large number of matches are required for a relative small number of meet ups, and result in a very limited number of hook-ups or potential romantic partner meetings. Merely 20% of the Tinder users in the sample have had one-night stands following Tinder use, and the majority of these only had one extra partner. The primary individual difference predictor of achieving casual sex using Tinder is unrestricted sociosexual attitudes, and this also predicts fewer potential romantic partner meetings.

中文翻译:

钩,线和沉船:火种比赛和遇见起伏会导致一站式比赛吗?

最近的几篇论文已经建立了性格与Tinder使用之间的联系,特别是在社会性别和使用动机方面。紧跟我们最近有关约会应用程序的出版物以及将Tinder与社会性行为联系起来的研究之后,我们对使用Tinder获得一晚看台或与潜在的长期长期合作伙伴的效率进行了更详细的调查。使用来自269名学生(62%的女性)的自我报告的数据,我们发现,相对较少的聚会需要大量的比赛,并且导致非常有限的联系或潜在的浪漫伴侣聚会。使用Tinder后,样本中仅有20%的Tinder用户拥有一晚的床位,而其中大多数人只有一个额外的伴侣。
更新日期:2019-11-18
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