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Swiping more, committing less: Unraveling the links among dating app use, dating app success, and intention to commit infidelity

机译:多花钱,少花钱:揭开约会应用程序使用,约会应用程序成功和意图不忠的意图之间的联系

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The present study was conducted to explore the cognitive processes linking people's 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's 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.
机译:进行本研究是为了探索将人们对他们的移动约会应用程序体验的感知以及他们对不忠行为的意图联系在一起的认知过程。通过一所美国大学(44.6%)和MTurk(55.4%)招募了395名参与者。我们的结果表明,人们在约会应用程序上的成功感知与他们通过自我感知的渴望对不忠行为的意图正相关,而与人们对感知的可用伴侣数量不忠的意图负相关。根据关系投资理论讨论了这些发现。

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