Stanford Marriage Pact takes second stab at mastering love algorithm
In its second year, the Stanford Marriage Pact saw a slightly revised questionnaire and algorithm as well as a 150 percent increase in responses from last year.
In its second year, the Stanford Marriage Pact saw a slightly revised questionnaire and algorithm as well as a 150 percent increase in responses from last year.
On Wednesday afternoon, an email sent by the Stanford “Marriage Pact” announced a second year of the experiment.
On Friday afternoon, Brookings Institution demographer Bill Frey discussed his research regarding the millennial generation in the U.S. Frey said that the generation’s inclusivity-oriented political views, compared to prior generations, ...
Goldie Grinberg ’19 and Josh Grinberg ’15 M.S. ’17 discovered that their religious values perfectly aligned when they first met at Hillel in July 2017. One year into their relationship, ...
Although millennials generally meet certain life benchmarks later than earlier generations did, they don’t necessarily do so by choice, new research from the Stanford Center on Longevity suggests.
Daniel Day-Lewis and Vicky Krieps in Phantom Thread. (Courtesy of Focus Features) Here is a man, Reynolds Woodcock, who has treaded past his years ever so ...
Whether Stanford students are not as averse to dating as often postulated or are simply procrastinating the week nine workload, the survey has proven popular amongst undergraduates, with over 3,000 ...
In light of the awaited Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage, Ben Kaufman '17 and Wyatt Smitherman '16 debate what affects the decision might have. Kaufman argues same-sex marriage will ...