Friday, April 2, 2010

eHarmony is not "scientifically proven"


eHarmony is not "scientifically proven"





















eHarmony is not "scientifically proven" because eHarmony Labs could not prove couples married by eHarmony have a more stable and satisfying marriage, and very low divorce rates than other couples married by other methods as the control group.


"scientifically proven" should mean the online dating site offering a compatibility matching method can prove its matching algorithm can match prospective partners who will have more stable and satisfying relationships than couples matched by chance, astrological destiny, personal preferences, searching on one’s own, or other technique as the control group in a peer_reviewed Scientific Paper.

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