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  5. And when it comes to messaging, what are people responding to. For people who are already sociable, using the Internet as a dating method is just one more tool at their disposal. THE AMITYVILLE Prime 1979 Premise: A young family moves into a house where a murder was committed, and experiences strange and terrifying occurrences. With more and more people relying on online dating to meet a partner, the act of online dating also gets studied more and more. The artist refused to divorce Lo, and he and Marie-Thérèse called it quits around 1936. Men get more messages if they are Christian, brunette, high-earners, and PhDs. The New York Times has a related about the science or lack thereof behind the sites that claim such science helps you make better custodes about dating. About one-in-five 18- to 24-year olds 22% now report using mobile dating apps; in 2013, only 5% reported doing so.
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  7. With more and more people relying on online dating to meet a partner, the act of online dating also gets studied more and more. Here are 11 revelations from recent studies. This phenomenon was observed in a conducted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Women tended to claim that they were 8. Men lied by less—only two pounds—but rounded up their height by a half inch more often. People lied the least when it came to age. In 2014, dating site PlentyofFish conducted a in which scientists examined word choice in all 1. MEN SPEND 50 PERCENT LESS TIME READING ONLINE DATING PROFILES THAN WOMEN. In 2012, the research company AnswerLab a study in which they used a Tobii X1 Light Eye Tracker, which recorded the eye movements of subjects who were reading online dating profiles from Match. By doing this, they were able determine where men and women were actually looking while reading online dating profiles. As it happens, men spend 65 percent more time looking at the pictures in the profile than women do. RACE AND CLASS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTORS TO DATERS. In 2014, BuzzFeed in which one of their writers built a mock-Tinder with stock photos. The study also found that people preferred a potential partner to be of mixed or ambiguous race instead of a blatantly different race than their own. OkCupid co-founder, Christian Rudder, confirmed her findings. According to the researchers at the University of California San Diego, the majority of heterosexuals on OKCupid did contact people of another race or at least answer messages from them. THE ALGORITHMS CAN'T PREDICT WHETHER TWO PEOPLE ARE COMPATIBLE. A group of U. ONE-THIRD OF ONLINE DATERS NEVER GO ON DATES WITH PEOPLE THEY MEET ONLINE. This surprising statistic comes from a conducted in late 2013 by the Pew Research Center. Even more surprising, this is actually a significantly lower number than it used to be. In 2005, over half of people with online dating profiles never went on an in-person date with someone they had met on the site. WOMEN WHO DON'T DRINK RECEIVE 24 PERCENT FEWER MESSAGE THAN WOMEN WHO DO. Men get more messages if they are Christian, brunette, high-earners, and PhDs. ABOUT 30 PRESENT OF WOMEN CONSULT WITH A FREIND ABOUT THEIR PROFILE. ONLY 16 PERCENT OF MEN DO. COUPLES WHO MEET ONLINE ARE MORE LIKELY TO BREAK UP. A recent that claims couples who met on dating sites are less likely to get married has been getting a lot of traction on the Internet. Researchers from Stanford University and Michigan State University surveyed more than 4000 people and they learned that breakups were more common in couples who met online versus offline. They claim that the phenomenon holds true for both married and unmarried couples. ON THE FLIP SIDE: COUPLES WHO MEET ONLINE ARE LESS LIKELY TO DIVORCE. Obviously this phenomenon needs to be studied a little more. A 2013 published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that 35 percent of the 20,000 people who responded to a survey met their spouse online. The study also contradicts the Stanford and Michigan State study by claiming that couples who met online have a 6 percent separation and divorce rate whereas couples who met offline have an 8 percent rate. If you believe that people do marry sooner when they use online dating, then you can also believe that online dating saves you money. A group of researchers at ConvergEx Group that couples who meet online get married after 18. While most horror movies are complete works of fiction, the genre occasionally offers up stories that are based on terrifying and jaw-dropping real-life events, like the nine collected here. A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 1984 Premise: A supernatural killer stalks his prey while they dream during deep sleep. Real-Life Inspiration: Wes Craven based on a of newspaper articles from the Los Angeles Times about a strange phenomenon where young Asian refugees would mysteriously die in their sleep. It was reported that many would refuse to sleep, citing terrifying nightmares that they feared would lead to death. I forget what the total days he stayed up was, but it was a phenomenal amount—something like six, seven days. Everybody went to bed, thinking it was all over. In the middle of the night, they heard screams and crashing. They ran into the room, and by the time they got to him he was dead. They had an autopsy performed, and there was no heart attack; he just had died for unexplained reasons. They found in his closet a Mr. Coffee maker, full of hot coffee that he had used to keep awake, and they also found all his sleeping pills that they thought he had taken; he had spit them back out and hidden them. It struck me as such an incredibly dramatic story that I was intrigued by it for a year, at least, before I finally thought I should write something about this kind of situation. CHILD'S PLAY 1988 Premise: A serial killer's soul possesses a toy doll and wreaks havoc. Real-Life Inspiration: In 1909, Key West painter and author Robert Eugene Otto that one of his family's servants placed a voodoo curse

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