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Survey- Relationships and dating

My name is Zoe Zaorski. I am a University ofCalifornia, Davis Student Researcher. I am currently getting my degree inPsychology. My current project is to address the current gaps andmisconceptions in attachment styles, personalitytraits, and types of intimacy regarding people that engage in online and offline dating. My goalis to get an international representation. I’ve discovered how little research there is comparingonline and offline daters. Through interactions with matchmaking and speeddating companies, I’ve realized how much technology, phone apps, and onlinedating sites have impacted the dating culture. Your participation in this studywill be valuable in understanding similarities and/or differences betweenonline and offline dating. Research on online and offline daters show thatthose looking to marry have similarities and differences between these twoavenues of dating (Hitsch & Ariley, 2010). However there is still a lack of understandingabout what influences individuals regarding attraction while dating. Some areas needing more research involverelationship styles and early-life influences (Feeney et al., 1990), as well asinfluences for intimate relationships during adulthood. Personal experiencesare important to understand because they add to the person’s identity, andshape behaviors that maybe influenced by societal expectations. A variety ofinfluences, both personal and family characteristics can shape expectationsabout dating. Many research have looked at relationship styles, individualcharacteristics, and intimacy of online and offline daters, but there appear tobe a lack of understanding in the relation between these three areas. Myspecific research is an exploratory study and what I hope to achieve is to makemore information readily available for other researchers, relationshipspecialists, and the general public. I value the effort and help in anyone who wishes toparticipate, whether they are currently dating, in a relationship, or single. Iunderstand how very sensitive the information you may provide can be. Becauseof the sensitive nature of this research, there are no questions that ask forinformation regarding personal identity and/or computer identity. This research adheres to the standards establishedby the University of California, Davis Internal Review Board (IRB), which hasstrict rules on how the information of participants is handled. The survey is100% anonymous and confidential. Prior to taking the survey you’ll be asked togive consent.The contact details of myself and my co-principalinvestor/mentor, Lisa Rapalyea, PhD are located in the consent form should youhave any questions. The consent form also informs you of your rights as aparticipant. Please be sure to print out a copy of the consent form (or make ascreenshot) for your records.Here is the link to follow: http://ucdavis.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_b1I3iR4zuPiNhop
Original post by zmatchz
My name is Zoe Zaorski. I am a University ofCalifornia, Davis Student Researcher. I am currently getting my degree inPsychology. My current project is to address the current gaps andmisconceptions in attachment styles, personalitytraits, and types of intimacy regarding people that engage in online and offline dating. My goalis to get an international representation. I’ve discovered how little research there is comparingonline and offline daters. Through interactions with matchmaking and speeddating companies, I’ve realized how much technology, phone apps, and onlinedating sites have impacted the dating culture. Your participation in this studywill be valuable in understanding similarities and/or differences betweenonline and offline dating. Research on online and offline daters show thatthose looking to marry have similarities and differences between these twoavenues of dating (Hitsch & Ariley, 2010). However there is still a lack of understandingabout what influences individuals regarding attraction while dating. Some areas needing more research involverelationship styles and early-life influences (Feeney et al., 1990), as well asinfluences for intimate relationships during adulthood. Personal experiencesare important to understand because they add to the person’s identity, andshape behaviors that maybe influenced by societal expectations. A variety ofinfluences, both personal and family characteristics can shape expectationsabout dating. Many research have looked at relationship styles, individualcharacteristics, and intimacy of online and offline daters, but there appear tobe a lack of understanding in the relation between these three areas. Myspecific research is an exploratory study and what I hope to achieve is to makemore information readily available for other researchers, relationshipspecialists, and the general public. I value the effort and help in anyone who wishes toparticipate, whether they are currently dating, in a relationship, or single. Iunderstand how very sensitive the information you may provide can be. Becauseof the sensitive nature of this research, there are no questions that ask forinformation regarding personal identity and/or computer identity. This research adheres to the standards establishedby the University of California, Davis Internal Review Board (IRB), which hasstrict rules on how the information of participants is handled. The survey is100% anonymous and confidential. Prior to taking the survey you’ll be asked togive consent.The contact details of myself and my co-principalinvestor/mentor, Lisa Rapalyea, PhD are located in the consent form should youhave any questions. The consent form also informs you of your rights as aparticipant. Please be sure to print out a copy of the consent form (or make ascreenshot) for your records.Here is the link to follow: http://ucdavis.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_b1I3iR4zuPiNhop


Hi! :smile: Done, please do mine in return, I really need people, quickly

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Wkx3l7H-7YkoqnUYBf--cCK6R-bEjvo24aMzQLur0WE/viewform
Reply 2
Original post by Jassmin1993
Hi! :smile: Done, please do mine in return, I really need people, quickly

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Wkx3l7H-7YkoqnUYBf--cCK6R-bEjvo24aMzQLur0WE/viewform


Thank you, I did your survey as well. I hope you get enough participants!
Original post by zmatchz
My name is Zoe Zaorski. I am a University ofCalifornia, Davis Student Researcher. I am currently getting my degree inPsychology. My current project is to address the current gaps andmisconceptions in attachment styles, personalitytraits, and types of intimacy regarding people that engage in online and offline dating. My goalis to get an international representation. I’ve discovered how little research there is comparingonline and offline daters. Through interactions with matchmaking and speeddating companies, I’ve realized how much technology, phone apps, and onlinedating sites have impacted the dating culture. Your participation in this studywill be valuable in understanding similarities and/or differences betweenonline and offline dating. Research on online and offline daters show thatthose looking to marry have similarities and differences between these twoavenues of dating (Hitsch & Ariley, 2010). However there is still a lack of understandingabout what influences individuals regarding attraction while dating. Some areas needing more research involverelationship styles and early-life influences (Feeney et al., 1990), as well asinfluences for intimate relationships during adulthood. Personal experiencesare important to understand because they add to the person’s identity, andshape behaviors that maybe influenced by societal expectations. A variety ofinfluences, both personal and family characteristics can shape expectationsabout dating. Many research have looked at relationship styles, individualcharacteristics, and intimacy of online and offline daters, but there appear tobe a lack of understanding in the relation between these three areas. Myspecific research is an exploratory study and what I hope to achieve is to makemore information readily available for other researchers, relationshipspecialists, and the general public. I value the effort and help in anyone who wishes toparticipate, whether they are currently dating, in a relationship, or single. Iunderstand how very sensitive the information you may provide can be. Becauseof the sensitive nature of this research, there are no questions that ask forinformation regarding personal identity and/or computer identity. This research adheres to the standards establishedby the University of California, Davis Internal Review Board (IRB), which hasstrict rules on how the information of participants is handled. The survey is100% anonymous and confidential. Prior to taking the survey you’ll be asked togive consent.The contact details of myself and my co-principalinvestor/mentor, Lisa Rapalyea, PhD are located in the consent form should youhave any questions. The consent form also informs you of your rights as aparticipant. Please be sure to print out a copy of the consent form (or make ascreenshot) for your records.Here is the link to follow: http://ucdavis.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_b1I3iR4zuPiNhop


Done!
Sounds interesting! Would love to hear about the results :smile:

If you could do mine in return?

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/online_relationship
Reply 4
Original post by melissa879
Done!
Sounds interesting! Would love to hear about the results :smile:

If you could do mine in return?

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/online_relationship


I have done your survey as well. Thank you for doing mine!
Reply 5
I want to thank everyone that has participated in my survey! I will be closing it by the end of this week. If your survey is open and incomplete, now would be the time to complete it. If you have not participated but would like to, you have until the end of the week as well. Your help is much appreciated. Once analyses are made, I plan to share the results!
Reply 6
Original post by zmatchz
My name is Zoe Zaorski. I am a University ofCalifornia, Davis Student Researcher. I am currently getting my degree inPsychology. My current project is to address the current gaps andmisconceptions in attachment styles, personalitytraits, and types of intimacy regarding people that engage in online and offline dating. My goalis to get an international representation. I’ve discovered how little research there is comparingonline and offline daters. Through interactions with matchmaking and speeddating companies, I’ve realized how much technology, phone apps, and onlinedating sites have impacted the dating culture. Your participation in this studywill be valuable in understanding similarities and/or differences betweenonline and offline dating. Research on online and offline daters show thatthose looking to marry have similarities and differences between these twoavenues of dating (Hitsch & Ariley, 2010). However there is still a lack of understandingabout what influences individuals regarding attraction while dating. Some areas needing more research involverelationship styles and early-life influences (Feeney et al., 1990), as well asinfluences for intimate relationships during adulthood. Personal experiencesare important to understand because they add to the person’s identity, andshape behaviors that maybe influenced by societal expectations. A variety ofinfluences, both personal and family characteristics can shape expectationsabout dating. Many research have looked at relationship styles, individualcharacteristics, and intimacy of online and offline daters, but there appear tobe a lack of understanding in the relation between these three areas. Myspecific research is an exploratory study and what I hope to achieve is to makemore information readily available for other researchers, relationshipspecialists, and the general public. I value the effort and help in anyone who wishes toparticipate, whether they are currently dating, in a relationship, or single. Iunderstand how very sensitive the information you may provide can be. Becauseof the sensitive nature of this research, there are no questions that ask forinformation regarding personal identity and/or computer identity. This research adheres to the standards establishedby the University of California, Davis Internal Review Board (IRB), which hasstrict rules on how the information of participants is handled. The survey is100% anonymous and confidential. Prior to taking the survey you’ll be asked togive consent.The contact details of myself and my co-principalinvestor/mentor, Lisa Rapalyea, PhD are located in the consent form should youhave any questions. The consent form also informs you of your rights as aparticipant. Please be sure to print out a copy of the consent form (or make ascreenshot) for your records.Here is the link to follow: http://ucdavis.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_b1I3iR4zuPiNhop


Done. :smile: Will you please do mine in return: I am currently collecting data for my dissertation on physical attractiveness and leadership. It's completely online and anonymous. If you're a student (grad or undergrad), and the last class you attended was face-to-face, please help me. Please share with all your friends. Takes less than 5 minutes https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/T8KDTGP
Reply 7
Done! Would you mind doing mine? It's about Vietnam tourism campaign, thank you! http://goo.gl/forms/863lmoqccvWMkXPL2
Original post by zmatchz
My name is Zoe Zaorski. I am a University ofCalifornia, Davis Student Researcher. I am currently getting my degree inPsychology. My current project is to address the current gaps andmisconceptions in attachment styles, personalitytraits, and types of intimacy regarding people that engage in online and offline dating. My goalis to get an international representation. I’ve discovered how little research there is comparingonline and offline daters. Through interactions with matchmaking and speeddating companies, I’ve realized how much technology, phone apps, and onlinedating sites have impacted the dating culture. Your participation in this studywill be valuable in understanding similarities and/or differences betweenonline and offline dating. Research on online and offline daters show thatthose looking to marry have similarities and differences between these twoavenues of dating (Hitsch & Ariley, 2010). However there is still a lack of understandingabout what influences individuals regarding attraction while dating. Some areas needing more research involverelationship styles and early-life influences (Feeney et al., 1990), as well asinfluences for intimate relationships during adulthood. Personal experiencesare important to understand because they add to the person’s identity, andshape behaviors that maybe influenced by societal expectations. A variety ofinfluences, both personal and family characteristics can shape expectationsabout dating. Many research have looked at relationship styles, individualcharacteristics, and intimacy of online and offline daters, but there appear tobe a lack of understanding in the relation between these three areas. Myspecific research is an exploratory study and what I hope to achieve is to makemore information readily available for other researchers, relationshipspecialists, and the general public. I value the effort and help in anyone who wishes toparticipate, whether they are currently dating, in a relationship, or single. Iunderstand how very sensitive the information you may provide can be. Becauseof the sensitive nature of this research, there are no questions that ask forinformation regarding personal identity and/or computer identity. This research adheres to the standards establishedby the University of California, Davis Internal Review Board (IRB), which hasstrict rules on how the information of participants is handled. The survey is100% anonymous and confidential. Prior to taking the survey you’ll be asked togive consent.The contact details of myself and my co-principalinvestor/mentor, Lisa Rapalyea, PhD are located in the consent form should youhave any questions. The consent form also informs you of your rights as aparticipant. Please be sure to print out a copy of the consent form (or make ascreenshot) for your records.Here is the link to follow: http://ucdavis.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_b1I3iR4zuPiNhop



Hi I've completed your study :smile: it was interesting :smile: please would you complete mine? Its takes about 5 mins https://derby.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_d5WYcUAs8mhINff thanks

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