Data science for couples: Relationship health predicted by how well you know each other, not how alike you are

The data allowed Perron to delve deep into correlations between users’ responses to all kinds of questions, and how they self-evaluated their relationship health in their answers.“We’re thrilled to see that our mission to help the world have better relationships is working,” said Happy Couple founder and CEO, Julien Robert..“A good relationship is about asking the right questions to know and accept your partner, and we created this app to give couples a fun way to do this.”One of the other most important factors to determine relationship health was how often users played the app..This shows that communication really is the key to a healthy relationship.Sexual health of a relationship was strongly predicted by couple’s knowing each other’s answers (guessing correctly) in the sex questions category.“The study found that one of the most important factors for the sexual health of a relationship is simply how well people understand how their partner sexually,” Perron said.His research was part of Insight’s 7-week fellowship program, which helps PhDs and Postdocs transition into the industry for careers in data science, data engineering, and artificial intelligence.Besides demonstrating that technology can help people have better and healthier relationships, Perron’s study gives the Happy Couple team guidance and tools in how to optimize the app to always provide users with the right questions at the right time to help them build healthy, happy and long-lasting relationships.Using the power of science for better relationshipsHappy Couple, a relationship-building app, is coming closer to having the formula for healthy romantic relationships and utilizing the predictive power of relationship data to help couples have better connections..With these tools, and the collaborative expertise of a data scientist and Happy Couple’s relationship therapist co-founder, this is just the first look at the predictive power of this data and what it can tell us about how to have healthy romantic relationships.“Our next step will be for Happy Couple to regularly assess our couples with questions about how they are feeling in their relationship to add more context to their daily answers,” Robert said..“With this massive amount of relationship data, we’ll soon be able to start predicting when relationships are on the right path or not, and be even better at adapting our content to the right couples at the right time.“With this massive amount of relationship data, we’ll soon be able to start predicting when relationships are on the right path or not, and be even better at adapting our content to the right couples at the right time.Interested in transitioning to career in health data science?. More details

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