The smartphone dating app, Tinder, has become hugely popular in recent years. Although most people use a free version of the app, some pay for an augmented version to improve their experience. However, there is little evidence of the association between the willingness to pay for a dating app such as Tinder and users' psychological characteristics. This study thus aims to compare Tinder paying versus non-paying users in terms of their pattern of use, excessive use of Tinder, motives for using Tinder, impulsivity traits, depressive mood, and sociodemographic variables, as well as to examine which variables best predict group membership. A total of 1159 Tinder users participated in an online survey. Group comparisons indicated that payers wer...
Despite voiced concerns about sexual online risk behaviors related to mobile dating, little is known...
This paper is based on a study of users experiences and practices of meeting potential new partners ...
The present study was conducted to explore the cognitive processes linking people's perceptions of t...
Background and aims: The use of the smartphone dating application Tinder is increasingly popular and...
abstract: This study investigates whether motive to use dating apps goes against a more traditional ...
Since they first emerged in the 1980s, mobile apps have been penetrating a wide range of industries,...
Mobile dating apps were created to meet the needs of Millennials, who tend to be more interested in ...
With over 10 million daily users, dating apps have changed the way many people around the world seek...
While Tinder (i.e., a popular mobile dating app) has received quite some research attention, its eff...
Nowadays, finding a romantic partner using online dating apps have become a prevalent phenomenon. Th...
Tinder is quickly becoming one of the most popular mobile dating applications for meeting people wit...
Despite voiced concerns about sexual online risk behaviors related to mobile dating, little is known...
Tinder is quickly becoming one of the most popular mobile dating applications for meeting people wit...
Recently, Tinder became the most popular mobile dating application. Although it is initially designe...
The use of the smartphone dating application Tinder is increasingly popular and has received much me...
Despite voiced concerns about sexual online risk behaviors related to mobile dating, little is known...
This paper is based on a study of users experiences and practices of meeting potential new partners ...
The present study was conducted to explore the cognitive processes linking people's perceptions of t...
Background and aims: The use of the smartphone dating application Tinder is increasingly popular and...
abstract: This study investigates whether motive to use dating apps goes against a more traditional ...
Since they first emerged in the 1980s, mobile apps have been penetrating a wide range of industries,...
Mobile dating apps were created to meet the needs of Millennials, who tend to be more interested in ...
With over 10 million daily users, dating apps have changed the way many people around the world seek...
While Tinder (i.e., a popular mobile dating app) has received quite some research attention, its eff...
Nowadays, finding a romantic partner using online dating apps have become a prevalent phenomenon. Th...
Tinder is quickly becoming one of the most popular mobile dating applications for meeting people wit...
Despite voiced concerns about sexual online risk behaviors related to mobile dating, little is known...
Tinder is quickly becoming one of the most popular mobile dating applications for meeting people wit...
Recently, Tinder became the most popular mobile dating application. Although it is initially designe...
The use of the smartphone dating application Tinder is increasingly popular and has received much me...
Despite voiced concerns about sexual online risk behaviors related to mobile dating, little is known...
This paper is based on a study of users experiences and practices of meeting potential new partners ...
The present study was conducted to explore the cognitive processes linking people's perceptions of t...