«By suggesting that compatibility can be established from a relatively small bank of trait - based information about a person — whether by a matchmaker's algorithm or by the users» own glance at a profile — online dating sites may be supporting an ideology of compatibility that
decades of scientific research suggests is false,» the researchers wrote.
Not exact matches
Cobb's finding is consistent with a 2013 study
of tree rings
suggesting that El Niño — related weather havoc has intensified across much
of the globe in recent
decades, notes Wenju Cai, a climate modeler at the Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial
Research Organisation in Melbourne, Australia.
In fact, the latest
scientific research suggests that what would almost certainly happen at those concentrations
of CO2 is that, in the second half
of this century, sea levels would start rising several inches a
decade, which would quickly become 6 to 12 inches a
decade.
The only
scientific research suggesting that secret relationships might be fun and exciting comes from a set
of studies published two
decades ago in which college student participants reported that having a secret crush is «hot» and that playing secret «footsie» underneath a table with an attractive stranger is exciting [4].