Separating Fact From Fiction: An Examination of Deceptive Self-Presentation in Online Dating Profiles
Cornell University · Michigan State University
Abstract
This study examines self-presentation in online dating profiles using a novel cross-validation technique for establishing accuracy. Eighty online daters rated the accuracy of their online self-presentation. Information about participants' physical attributes was then collected (height, weight, and age) and compared with their online profile, revealing that deviations tended to be ubiquitous but small in magnitude. Men lied more about their height, and women lied more about their weight, with participants farther from the mean lying more. Participants' self-ratings of accuracy were significantly correlated with observed accuracy, suggesting that inaccuracies were intentional rather than self-deceptive. Overall,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 20.70
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 54
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3Topics & keywords
- Deception
- Psychology
- Presentation (obstetrics)
- Lying
- Anticipation (artificial intelligence)
- Romance
- Social psychology
- Human physical appearance
- Gender equality