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Dr. Liesel Sharabi and meeting online and the road to marriage

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Does meeting online work the same way as meeting in real life? Does it go through the same patterns and progressions? And how do we maximize our benefits?

Knowing online dating is one of the prime ways people meet now, it's important to understand the rhythms and reasons for doing what we do. Like any tool, if we use it right it can benefit us, if we use it wrong, it could hurt us.

Dr. Liesel Sharabi studies how communication technologies are used to initiate, maintain, and dissolve interpersonal relationships. Her work uses advanced quantitative methods (e.g., multilevel modeling, structural equation modeling, machine learning) to understand the ways technology reveals and transforms basic principles of interpersonal communication. A primary goal of her research program is to better understand how people relate to each other through technology and what it means for their offline relationships.

She is especially interested in technology’s role in modern romance. Much of her research in this area is on the topic of online dating. She has written about matchmaking in online dating and studied the trajectories of online dating relationships from meeting through marriage. She regularly advises, consults, and collaborates with dating app startups and has given expert testimony in legal cases involving online dating platforms. She is also interested in where dating could be headed in the future. This has led to research on multimodal relationships, the role of algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI) in facilitating relationships, and interpersonal relationships in augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR). As part of her work on the latter, she is an invited scholar on Dreamscape Learn and is currently conducting research on relational applications of AR/VR.

She sits on multiple editorial boards, and her research has been published in dozens of edited volumes and peer-reviewed journals including the Journal of Communication, Human Communication Research, Communication Research, Communication Monographs, New Media & Society, and the Harvard Data Science Review. She also blogs about "Dating in the Digital Age" for Psychology Today and has appeared in media outlets like The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, The Boston Globe, Time Magazine, the BBC, WIRED, and NPR. She is the recipient of the 2022 Early Career Award from the Interpersonal Communication Division of the National Communication Association.

Dr. Sharabi directs the Relationships and Technology Lab at Arizona State University. More information can be found on her website.

Study - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/363038906_The_Enduring_Effect_of_Internet_Dating_Meeting_Online_and_the_Road_To_Marriage

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Does meeting online work the same way as meeting in real life? Does it go through the same patterns and progressions? And how do we maximize our benefits?

Knowing online dating is one of the prime ways people meet now, it's important to understand the rhythms and reasons for doing what we do. Like any tool, if we use it right it can benefit us, if we use it wrong, it could hurt us.

Dr. Liesel Sharabi studies how communication technologies are used to initiate, maintain, and dissolve interpersonal relationships. Her work uses advanced quantitative methods (e.g., multilevel modeling, structural equation modeling, machine learning) to understand the ways technology reveals and transforms basic principles of interpersonal communication. A primary goal of her research program is to better understand how people relate to each other through technology and what it means for their offline relationships.

She is especially interested in technology’s role in modern romance. Much of her research in this area is on the topic of online dating. She has written about matchmaking in online dating and studied the trajectories of online dating relationships from meeting through marriage. She regularly advises, consults, and collaborates with dating app startups and has given expert testimony in legal cases involving online dating platforms. She is also interested in where dating could be headed in the future. This has led to research on multimodal relationships, the role of algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI) in facilitating relationships, and interpersonal relationships in augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR). As part of her work on the latter, she is an invited scholar on Dreamscape Learn and is currently conducting research on relational applications of AR/VR.

She sits on multiple editorial boards, and her research has been published in dozens of edited volumes and peer-reviewed journals including the Journal of Communication, Human Communication Research, Communication Research, Communication Monographs, New Media & Society, and the Harvard Data Science Review. She also blogs about "Dating in the Digital Age" for Psychology Today and has appeared in media outlets like The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, The Boston Globe, Time Magazine, the BBC, WIRED, and NPR. She is the recipient of the 2022 Early Career Award from the Interpersonal Communication Division of the National Communication Association.

Dr. Sharabi directs the Relationships and Technology Lab at Arizona State University. More information can be found on her website.

Study - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/363038906_The_Enduring_Effect_of_Internet_Dating_Meeting_Online_and_the_Road_To_Marriage

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