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This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Amy Kraft. Got a minute?

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Speed dating is a popular way to find love.

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But how can you make a good impression in just a few minutes?

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With scientific analysis, of course.

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Because a study finds that people can form meaningful relationships quickly as long as they say the right thing and in the right way.

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The study is in the American Journal of Sociology.

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Researchers listened to audio from speed dates and reviewed results from nearly 1,000 dates.

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Women reported a connection with men who used language to indicate that what she was saying was interesting.

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For example:

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I played in the orchestra.

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Oh that's cool.

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Daters also clicked if one interrupted the other to convey enthusiasm or interest in what was being said.

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For example:

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They ought to just regulate at some point.

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Exactly.

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But things went sour if one participant asked a lot of questions,

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which women did to keep a lagging conversation going and men used when they had nothing to say.

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The study confirms that people can hit it off with one another in a short amount of time.

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Just make sure you say all the right things before that buzzer sounds.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Amy Kraft.

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