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The study demonstrated that social identity and personal meaning are fundamentally linked to the psychological process of identity formation through shared vulnerability. IV. Modern Context and Legacy
The procedure is grounded in Arthur Aron's research on the "self-expansion model," which suggests that individuals seek to include others in their self-concept to gain resources and perspectives. Personal Numero 36 (1997)
The "36 Questions" achieved mainstream fame years later as a tool for romantic connection, but its scientific origin remains a cornerstone for studying interpersonal perception accuracy and relational satisfaction. Today, it is used to investigate how interpersonal closeness can be generated online and across different social demographics. The study demonstrated that social identity and personal
Pairs who completed the 36 questions reported significantly higher levels of closeness than those assigned to a "small talk" control group. The "36 Questions" achieved mainstream fame years later
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