New MSU Study: Personality Influenced College Students' Romantic Relationships During the Pandemic
November 05, 2022
November 05, 2022
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Nov. 5 (TNSjou) -- Michigan State University issued the following news:
Though the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted many people's social lives, new research from Michigan State University outlines some personality-related factors that may have contributed to students either continuing to form new relationships or avoiding them. The new study by MSU researchers found that one in five college students started a new romantic relationship during the pandemic.
Though the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted many people's social lives, new research from Michigan State University outlines some personality-related factors that may have contributed to students either continuing to form new relationships or avoiding them. The new study by MSU researchers found that one in five college students started a new romantic relationship during the pandemic.