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These individual differences are captured by the concept of sociosexuality, measured by the Sociosexuality Orientation Index or SOI for short. Clearly, psychologists have a lot of work to do before they can convince daters that their algorithms are more effective.

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Online dating — the psychology (and reality)

Dating apps are now mainstream, especially among the young, with a quarter of American 18- to 24-year-olds reporting having used a dating app at some point. But what motivates us to look for on a dating app? This is an especially interesting question to consider, because although much of the stigma associated with internet dating has diminished, there is still a perception that apps are primarily used to facilitate hookups, or that they're geared toward those with a promiscuous short-term strategy. The 2015 hacking of Ashley Madison, a dating website aimed at people seeking an affair, revealed that the number of female users was minuscule: Ashley Madison is hardly Tinder or Bumble, but is there a short-term and stereotypically male strategy that drives dating app use? Evolutionary psychologists have often emphasized sex differences in their study of human mating behavior. This theory is pretty simple: When one sex is obliged to invest more in producing offspring, individuals belonging to that sex should be choosier about their mates. Parental investment theory suggests that men should be less choosy than women and more motivated to maximize their reproductive output number of children by mating with multiple partners. Much research over the years has confirmed that, generally speaking, men are more interested in uncommitted short-term relationships, while women are more interested in committed long-term relationships. There may be a broad sex difference, but there are also substantial differences between people of the same. These individual differences are captured by the concept of sociosexuality, measured by the Sociosexuality Orientation Index or SOI for short. A person has an unrestricted if they desire, approve of, or actually have short-term relationships. And, of course, both men and women can have an unrestricted or a restricted sociosexuality be OK or not OK with sleeping around. Sociosexuality Versus Sex Recently, a of psychologists led by Lara Hallam of the University of Antwerp in Belgium decided to test whether sex or sociosexuality better predicted the use of dating apps. Men are more likely to cite casual sex, easy communication, and excitement as motivators to use a dating app than are women. Hallam and her colleagues recruited approximately 250 straight men and women and had them complete the SOI. The volunteers also filled in a survey about their dating app use, based on the Tinder Motivations Scale yes, psychologists have developed a psychometric instrument purely for measuring why people use Tinder. Hallam modified the survey so it referred to all kinds of dating apps, and not just Tinder. The researchers found that people with an unrestricted short-termist mating strategy tended to report using dating apps to find sex. More restricted people said they used dating apps to find love. However, including sociosexuality into the mathematical mix obliterated the gender effect. In other words, any previously identified effect of gender is better explained by differences in sociosexuality. The scientists point out that: We live in an era where sex roles and gender roles are increasingly being questioned or challenged, and documenting sex differences in general causes considerable debate. Scientists must also begin to take responsibility by not solely focusing on sex as an explanatory variable, but should also incorporate other significantly important variables, such as sociosexuality. How fortunate, then, that another team of researchers based at the University of Trondheim in Norway have also been investigating sociosexuality and dating app use. Men were more likely to use dating apps to seek sex, and women were more likely to use dating apps as a way to feel good. Men and women were equally likely to use dating apps to seek a relationship or because they were bored. However, Botnen also found that an unrestricted sociosexuality predicted the use of dating apps, an effect that was independent of gender. The desire for sex was the primary motivator for using picture-based dating apps, with relationship-seeking a secondary motivator, so these apps may attract those who would otherwise be driven to seek hookups offline. Botnen and his team conclude that: This new technology is merely a new arena for short-term sexual behavior, and not necessarily a facilitator of new sexual behaviors. As digital dating becomes ever more popular, psychologists will have an unprecedented opportunity to gain insights into this aspect of our lives.

Sociosexuality Versus Sex Recently, a of psychologists led by Psychology behind dating apps Hallam of the University of Antwerp in Belgium decided to test whether sex or sociosexuality better predicted the use of dating apps. When you meet a potential partner for the first social, your ancient human brain takes charge and you court by its prehistoric rules. Well, it turns out that people are a lot more superficial than psychologists thought. After those 90 days, if things aren't meshing the way you hoped they would, you can go your sincere ways and re-download those apps. You then come back shortly thereafter and ask for something much less ridiculous—the thing you actually wanted in the first place. People can do what they can to ensure they don't get hooked. This is when an individual withdraws from a person's life and ignores their attempts at communication. However, Botnen also found that an unrestricted sociosexuality predicted the use of dating apps, an effect that was independent of gender. This is what we see with judges and lawyers as well. Last November 2013 I saw his profile on a gusto site. In other words, any previously identified effect of gender is better explained by differences in sociosexuality.

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