Too many options make us incapable of forming relationships - is that true? Seeking participants for a thesis
Click here for the survey:
https://survey.studiumdigitale.uni-frankfurt.de/BA2026/
Dating has changed significantly in recent years. Thanks to dating apps and social media, we can now meet new people at any time and compare potential partners. While this wide selection can create more opportunities, it can also lead people to constantly search for a supposedly better option, making it harder to commit to one person.
As part of my thesis in psychology at Goethe University Frankfurt, I am therefore investigating whether one’s self-perception in dating and personal self-esteem are related to how easy or difficult it is to commit. This is not about a person’s objective “value,” but rather about the subjective assessment of one’s own attractiveness and desirability as a potential partner.
For this study, I am looking for German speaking people aged 18 and older who would like to participate in an anonymous online survey. Participation is explicitly open to everyone, not just students. There are no right or wrong answers; what matters is solely your personal assessment.
Disclaimer: Don’t be confused by the system error at the end. This is a redirect for all students at Goethe University Frankfurt who want to earn credit for their participation. Your responses are valid even if this error is displayed.