Title
The agony of partner choice: The effect of excessive partner availability on fear of being single, self-esteem, and partner choice overload
Abstract
Dating apps advertise with high availability of potential partners because users seem to prefer extensive choice. However, on the basis of consumer decision making research, we theorized that such excessive choice could have adverse effects, specifically on fear of being single, self-esteem, and partner choice overload. In Study 1, a survey with 667 adults between 18 and 67, dating app use was associated with an increased perception that the number of potential partners is numerous which, in turn, predicted higher fear of being single. In Study 2, we replicated the positive effect of partner availability on fear of being single in an experimental design with 248 adults between 18 and 38. We experimentally induced low, moderate, or high partner availability by assigning 11, 31, or 91 dating app profiles of allegedly available potential partners to participants. High (compared to low) partner availability increased fear of being single, decreased participants’ state self-esteem, and increased partner choice overload. Findings demonstrate pitfalls of excessive swiping on dating apps and extend choice overload literature by revealing effects on novel outcomes.
Keywords
Dating app usePartner availabilityFear of being singleSelf-esteemPartner choice overload
Object type
Language
English [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:1584491
Appeared in
Title
Computers in Human Behavior
Volume
126
ISSN
0747-5632
Issued
2022
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Date issued
2022
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Rights statement
© 2021 The Authors

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