A study published in Behavioural Science found that individuals who perceived themselves as having more romantic options were less likely to be single, but those who felt overwhelmed by choice were also less likely to be in a relationship. Men, in particular, experienced feelings of regret and low satisfaction in relationships if they believed they had many dating options, while women did not show the same trends. The study suggested that some choice is beneficial for finding a partner, but an excessive amount of options could lead to choice overload and increase the likelihood of being single rather than in a relationship.
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Ingram quickest in practice as Turkington briefly returns at BTCC Croft round
Tom Ingram dominated the British Touring Car Championship free practice sessions at Croft, topping both sessions and achieving a clean sweep. The 2022 champion outpaced his Excelr8 Motorsport teammate Senna Proctor by 0.161 seconds in the first session, showcasing the competitive performance of the Hyundai i30 N Fastback. Want More Context? 🔎
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