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1 .This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This'll just take a minute.
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2 .For folks who've engaged in the strange ritual of "speed dating," finding that special someone is like winning a romantic game of musical chairs.
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3 .Now scientists from Northwestern University say that the results depend on who's doing the circling and who gets to sit.
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4 .If you're not familiar with the process, in a typical bout of speed dating women are seated at a table and men come up to join them.
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5 .The couples chat for a few minutes, and when the timer goes off the men stand up and move to the next table.
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6 .At the end of the evening, participants fill out a score card indicating which partners they might like to see again.
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7 .In this situation, it seems that the guys are usually less selective than the gals.
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8 .They express interest in following up with more of their dates.
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9 .But when psychologists turned the tables and asked the boys to remain seated while the girls did the rotating, the results also did a 180,
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10 .and the ladies became less picky, findings published in the journal Psychological Science.
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11 .So the mere act of moving toward a potential mate seems to make that person more attractive.
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12 .Which means that beauty may well be in the eye of the approacher.
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13 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin.
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