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Three-Filter Date Selection by Computer Evaluation of Dating Partners Selected as Similar, Complementary, or at Random
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This article is published in The Family Coordinator.The article was published on 1969-04-01. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Filter (video) & Selection (genetic algorithm).read more
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A Developmental Framework for the Analysis of Premarital Dyadic Formation
TL;DR: A developmental framework for the analysis of premarital dyadic formation is presented by the time-order interrelating of six pair processes, i.e., the achieving of similarity perception, pair rapport, self-disclosure, role taking, role-fit, and dyadic crystallization as discussed by the authors.
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Automated Go-Betweens: Mate Selection of Tomorrow?
TL;DR: In recent years, the tendency of millions of Americans to depart from the traditional monogamous marriage and to choose group marriage, open-ended marriage, ephemeral relations, homosexuality or cohabitation has been the subject of considerable research as mentioned in this paper.
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Formal Mate Selection Networks in the United States.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe and classify formal mate selection networks according to the degree of third party involvement and the degree to which anonymity of participants is protected, and describe the selection process of a mate selection network.
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Three-Filter Date Selection by Computer. Phase II
Emily Strong,Warner Wilson +1 more
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Value consensus and need complementarity in mate selection.
Alan C. Kerckhoff,Keith E. Davis +1 more
TL;DR: For college couples who were seriously considering marriage, measures of need complementarity (Schutz's FIRO scales) and value consensus (Farber's index of consensus) were compared with progress toward permanence over a seven month period as discussed by the authors.
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The Factor of Religion in the Selection of Marriage Mates
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the motives and behavior of the interview subjects and how they feel about their marriage, and why they feel that way; what culturally determined value-patterns distinguish the several social-class groups.
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Marital Selection and Occupational Strata
TL;DR: An analysis of prevailing marriages of various occupational strata is presented by cross-section survey methods, with the findings tending to confirm prior studies in showing a substantial amount of occupational endogamy.