Chemistry in the college dating process: Structure and function

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Peter O. Peretti
Richard R. Abplanalp, Jr.
Cite this article:  Peretti, P. O., & Abplanalp, Jr., R. R. (2004). Chemistry in the college dating process: Structure and function. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 32(2), 147-154.


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Males and females dating at the college level often state that there has to be chemistry between them and a dating partner. The present study was conducted to try to determine: (1) the structure of specific variables male and female daters apply to their concept of chemistry, and (2) how these variables apply to the dating process. The results indicated that physical attractiveness, similarity, spontaneous communication, reciprocity, warm personality, and longing tended to be the most important variables.
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