Attraction and Rejection (Part 5)
Those roommates who were selected as being similar generally liked each other and ended up as friends; those who were chosen to be dissimilar tended to dislike each other and not to be friends. thus, this study gave evidence that the computer dating services are correct in assuming that putting simi...
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my.utm.228852017-09-11T05:13:41Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/22885/ Attraction and Rejection (Part 5) Wan Razab, Wan Noraini L Education (General) Those roommates who were selected as being similar generally liked each other and ended up as friends; those who were chosen to be dissimilar tended to dislike each other and not to be friends. thus, this study gave evidence that the computer dating services are correct in assuming that putting similar people together usually leads to a more successful, friendlier relationship than putting dissimilar people together. 2012 Teaching Resource NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/22885/1/Attraction%20and%20Rejection%20Part%205.pdf Wan Razab, Wan Noraini (2012) Attraction and Rejection (Part 5). [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished) |
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Those roommates who were selected as being similar generally liked each other and ended up as friends; those who were chosen to be dissimilar tended to dislike each other and not to be friends. thus, this study gave evidence that the computer dating services are correct in assuming that putting similar people together usually leads to a more successful, friendlier relationship than putting dissimilar people together. |
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