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The Content of Reality Dating Shows and Viewer Perceptions of Dating
Journal of Communication (2007)
  • Amber Ferris
  • Sandi Smith
  • Bradley S. Greenberg
  • Stacy L Smith
Abstract
This research utilized a content analysis of 64 hours of reality dating shows and a survey of 197 young adults to determine the extent to which the content on these shows was related to actual dating attitudes, preferred date characteristics, and dating behaviors of viewers of that genre. Results show that male viewers, those who perceived higher realism in the shows, and those with higher average viewing scores were more likely to endorse attitudes found within the programming. Dating characteristics were portrayed infrequently, and no relationship between viewing and endorsement of those characteristics was found. Viewing reality dating shows was related to self-reports of drinking alcohol and using hot tubs early in the dating relationship.
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Publication Date
2007
DOI
10.1111/j.1460-2466.2007.00354.x
Citation Information
Amber Ferris, Sandi Smith, Bradley S. Greenberg and Stacy L Smith. "The Content of Reality Dating Shows and Viewer Perceptions of Dating" Journal of Communication Vol. 57 Iss. 3 (2007) p. 490 - 510
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/amber_ferris/1/