Chapter 1: The science behind Tinder
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Presents information about using Tinder to find romantic and other social connections.
Tinder is an international phenomenon that connections people from all walks of life for many different reasons, but what is the science behind the swiping? Join Grandmother Swiper as she explains to you some of the science behind Tinder. Please note that all information is based on studies that often investigate traditional, heteronormative relationships. Every individual has a different experience on Tinder and should not use this video as the basis to find their match.
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