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Opposites may not attract after all: Recent study reveals the fascinating similarities between most couples
The well-known saying that “opposites attract" may not always be accurate, according to a recent report from Colorado University Boulder. Experts explain why couples tend to be similar.
New york
United states
Tanya horwitz
Jayme albin
Christine macinnis
Amy mcgorry
Nancy frye
Long island university in brookville
Institute for behavioral genetics
University of colorado boulder
Department of psychology
Nature human
Behavioral genetics
Fox news
York city
Fox news digital
Do Opposites Really Attract? A New Study May Have Given Us The Answer
Scientists have new thoughts on whether couples are more likely to be similar than different.
United states
United kingdom
Tanya horwitz
Jared balbona
University of colorado boulder
Department of psychology
Institute for behavioral genetics
Colorado boulder
Behavioral genetics
Nature human behavior
Political values
Tanya horwitz
Partner selection
Do Opposites Really Attract? A New Study May Have Given Us The Answer
Scientists have new thoughts on whether couples are more likely to be similar than different.
United states
United kingdom
Tanya horwitz
Jared balbona
Daniel lozano gonzalez
Institute for behavioral genetics
Department of psychology
University of colorado boulder
Malte mueller
Colorado boulder
Behavioral genetics
Nature human behavior
Lozano gonzalez
Couples share up to 89% of values, new study says: There are very few traits where opposites actually do attract – NBC New York
Partners, on average, share up to 89% of traits, including values such as religiosity and experiences such as smoking and sexual activity.
United states
New york
Jared balbona
Nature human
Colorado boulder institute
Behavioral genetics
Couples share up to 89% of values, new study says: There are very few traits where opposites actually do attract – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Partners, on average, share up to 89% of traits, including values such as religiosity and experiences such as smoking and sexual activity.
United states
Jared balbona
Nature human
Colorado boulder institute
Behavioral genetics
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