Musings, tips and the occasional rant from the world of online dating.
When you have finished answering all the questions at eHarmony you are then presented a personality profile. This gives you some information about yourself. You can then share this information with matches at your discretion. They tell you that they base their matches off of Dr. Neil Clark Warren’s 29 dimensions of compatibility but you don’t really get to see how you match in each of the dimensions.
Here you get something similar, your Chemistry Profile. On this they show you your Major and Minor personality types as well as a breakdown of each of the four types, which are:
They say:
Characteristics of all four personality types can be found within each of us, but there is almost always one personality type that is dominant. We call this the major personality type.
The Chemistry Profile also identifies your minor or secondary personality type. You exhibit some aspects of this personality type, though not to the same degree as with your major type.
They give you a percentage to represent to what degree these types make up your personality.
Also on this page is your breakdown of universal personality traits and where you show up on the scale of each and which of the four types above match well with you for each of the following:
The new thing is that at Chemistry.com you don’t only get this breakdown for you, you get a glimpse into how you match with a match. You get a few broad paragraphs about your personality and also about your match’s personality. You also get to see where each of your fall on the scale for each of the five universal traits. Your match’s get to see the same thing.
Once again it is the same only different. The more time I spend on Chemistry.com the more I feel that they have taken what eHarmony is doing and kicked it up a notch. The ability to see How You Match is quite interesting. Whether the matching criteria actually works to produce compatible and long lasting relationships is another matter altogether.
Chemistry.com has a different matching criterion than eHarmony as does PerfectMatch have yet another way of measuring compatibility. Just choose which type of personality matching is best for you or which one you think will give you the best chance of finding that special someone. What do you think of the whole online dating via personality matching explosion?
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