PSYPOST – A recent study published in the journal Social Sciences suggests that romantic relationships initiated through dating apps are not significantly different in quality from those formed in person. Using surveys of 233 college students, researchers assessed relationship satisfaction, intimacy, and trust. Results showed comparable levels of satisfaction, suggesting that the stigma around online dating is diminishing as apps become normalized. However, the study was limited to a single university, highlighting the need for broader research.
by Eric W. Dolan
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