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ArtikelSex Differences in Dating Aspirations and Satisfaction with Computer-Selected Partners  
Oleh: Coombs, Robert H. ; Kenkel, William F.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 28 no. 01 (Feb. 1966), page 62-66.
Topik: Sex Differences; Dating Aspirations; Dating Satisfaction; Computer-Selected Partners; IBM
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Isi artikelThe structural-functional views of Talcott Parsons are used as the rationale for predicting sex differences in dating aspirations and partner satisfaction. Blind dates were arranged for 500 male and .500 female students by an I.B.M. computer. Evidence was found to support the hypotheses that 1) women would have higher aspirations for a dating partner, in the sense of more socially desired characteristics, than would men; and that 2) women would register a high degree of satisfaction less frequently than men following the first date. The findings are compared with popular notions of male-female tendencies for romantic love at first acquaintance.
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