You want to find a partner. Dating apps want you to keep swiping. What gives?
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Research shows that it's difficult — if not impossible — for dating app algorithms to predict in-person chemistry. So why are people still using these apps?
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | May 2019 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Schiffer, Zoe |
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Advisor | Zacharia, Janine |
Degree granting institution | Stanford University, Department of Communication |
Subjects
Subject | dating apps |
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Subject | technology |
Genre | Thesis |
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- Zoe Schiffer. (2019). You want to find a partner. Dating apps want you to keep swiping. What gives?. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/mv338nn3066
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Masters Theses in Journalism, Department of Communication, Stanford University
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