The present study was conducted to explore the cognitive processes linking people\u27s perceptions of their mobile dating app experience and their intention to commit infidelity. Three hundred and ninety-five participants were recruited through a U.S. based university (44.6%) and MTurk (55.4%). Our results indicate that people\u27s perceived success on a dating app was positively associated with their intention to commit infidelity through self-perceived desirability, and negatively associated with their intention to commit infidelity through perceived amount of available partners. These findings are discussed in light of theories of relational investment
Nowadays, finding a romantic partner using online dating apps have become a prevalent phenomenon. Th...
Despite voiced concerns about sexual online risk behaviors related to mobile dating, little is known...
Despite voiced concerns about sexual online risk behaviors related to mobile dating, little is known...
The present study was conducted to explore the cognitive processes linking people\u27s perceptions o...
Online dating applications have become increasingly popular in recent years and a common way for rel...
Data availability: The data associated with the present paper is available upon request by contactin...
The proliferation of smartphones and other mobile devices has led to numerous companies investing si...
Mobile dating apps were created to meet the needs of Millennials, who tend to be more interested in ...
Dating apps have become increasingly popular as online dating has become more normalized than when i...
abstract: This study investigates whether motive to use dating apps goes against a more traditional ...
With over 10 million daily users, dating apps have changed the way many people around the world seek...
Since they first emerged in the 1980s, mobile apps have been penetrating a wide range of industries,...
Research on dating app practices has drawn on a dichotomous conception of love and sex, with users v...
Background: In today’s world, technology has entered every aspect of our lives, including the dating...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsDanielle LaGreeThis exploratory res...
Nowadays, finding a romantic partner using online dating apps have become a prevalent phenomenon. Th...
Despite voiced concerns about sexual online risk behaviors related to mobile dating, little is known...
Despite voiced concerns about sexual online risk behaviors related to mobile dating, little is known...
The present study was conducted to explore the cognitive processes linking people\u27s perceptions o...
Online dating applications have become increasingly popular in recent years and a common way for rel...
Data availability: The data associated with the present paper is available upon request by contactin...
The proliferation of smartphones and other mobile devices has led to numerous companies investing si...
Mobile dating apps were created to meet the needs of Millennials, who tend to be more interested in ...
Dating apps have become increasingly popular as online dating has become more normalized than when i...
abstract: This study investigates whether motive to use dating apps goes against a more traditional ...
With over 10 million daily users, dating apps have changed the way many people around the world seek...
Since they first emerged in the 1980s, mobile apps have been penetrating a wide range of industries,...
Research on dating app practices has drawn on a dichotomous conception of love and sex, with users v...
Background: In today’s world, technology has entered every aspect of our lives, including the dating...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsDanielle LaGreeThis exploratory res...
Nowadays, finding a romantic partner using online dating apps have become a prevalent phenomenon. Th...
Despite voiced concerns about sexual online risk behaviors related to mobile dating, little is known...
Despite voiced concerns about sexual online risk behaviors related to mobile dating, little is known...