Falling in Love: Do the 36 Questions Actually Work?

February 9
1h 1m

Episode Description

Can a list of questions really make two strangers fall in love? In 2015, a viral New York Times Modern Love column claimed psychologists had discovered a formula for love: 36 increasingly personal questions, plus four minutes of eye contact. Millions of people tried it. There was even an app. But when we followed the citation trail back to the science, the story started to unravel. In this episode, we crack open the 1997 study behind the “36 Questions,” unearth a forgotten pilot study with a different (and sexier) protocol, and track down the real origin of the eye-gazing task. Along the way, we break down why control groups matter, why scale midpoints mislead, and why group averages aren’t people. We also try the questions on each other—purely for science, of course—and ask the nerdiest Valentine’s Day question of all: can a list of questions really make anyone fall in love?



Statistical topics

  • Control groups
  • Correlated observations
  • Group averages vs individual inference
  • Pilot studies
  • Reference distributions
  • Scale interpretation
  • Units of observation


Methodological morals

  • “Before you repeat a scientific claim, follow it back to the original study and read it carefully.”
  • “You can slice the data into subgroups all you want, but that doesn't magically give you a control group. It gives you meaningless results.”

Our version of the “40 Questions” app!

References



Kristin and Regina’s online courses: 

Demystifying Data: A Modern Approach to Statistical Understanding  

Clinical Trials: Design, Strategy, and Analysis 

Medical Statistics Certificate Program  

Writing in the Sciences 

Epidemiology and Clinical Research Graduate Certificate Program 

Programs that we teach in:

Epidemiology and Clinical Research Graduate Certificate Program 


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Regina - LinkedIn & ReginaNuzzo.com


  • (00:00) - Intro
  • (04:42) - Viral NYT Modern Love essay’s cultural influence
  • (09:32) - Science behind the 36 questions
  • (15:07) - The 1997 paper myth busting
  • (19:49) - Sleuthing the pilot study
  • (30:41) - What did the 1997 paper actually show
  • (42:21) - Discussion section
  • (51:55) - Did it replicate
  • (58:44) - Wrap up


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