Emerging Adults’ Consensus on Felt Love

 SUMMARY:

This study examined whether emerging adults in the United States reach a consensus on what makes people feel loved. Emerging adults ages 18 to 22 responded to 60 items on everyday scenarios and decided whether they thought the general population would think each scenario was loving or not. We also explored whether decision-making characteristics were meaningfully tied to personality and other demographic variables.

PROJECT LEAD AND CONTACT:

Olivia Ellis

olivia.ellis@cgu.edu