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  1. 12 sty 2024 · The so-called 36 questions to fall in love are a set of questions developed in the 1990s by psychologists Arthur Aron, Ph.D., Elaine Aron, Ph.D., and other researchers to see if two strangers can develop an intimate connection just from asking each other a series of increasingly personal questions.

  2. 12 lut 2024 · Arthur Aron, a social psychologist, developed the 36 questions for his research on ways to forge interpersonal closeness. The study aimed to determine if a structured set of questions involving mutual self-disclosure could help facilitate this process.

  3. 12 lut 2015 · In the nearly 50 years that Arthur and Elaine Aron have studied love, they have developed three dozen questions to create closeness in a lab setting. The result is not unlike the accelerated intimacy that can happen between strangers on an airplane or other close quarters.

  4. 13 mar 2024 · These 36 questions that lead to love, developed by psychologist Arthur Aron, boost intimacy and result in friendship, romance, even marriage.

  5. What sets those relationships apart? Are some couples just lucky? Or are there things that you can do to sustain love, or rekindle it, in any long-term relationship? Arthur Aron, PhD, of Stony Brook University, discusses what the science says about the secrets of long-term love.

  6. 26 mar 2017 · Arthur Aron, professor of psychology at the State University of New York, is now famous for developing 36 questions that bring people closer together - most recently brought into the limelight by an iconic New York Times Modern Love column. Some of the questions are pretty innocuous; others confronting.

  7. 13 lut 2023 · An evidence-based exercise that includes 36 questions is proven to bring two people closer together. In studies, these questions have promoted romantic love.

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