Decoding Love: Why it Takes Twelve Frogs to Find a Prince, and Other Revelations from the Science of Attraction
By (Author) Andrew Trees
Hay House UK Ltd
Hay House UK Ltd
27th March 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
306.7
Paperback
272
Width 132mm, Height 200mm, Spine 20mm
270g
You meet someone. You fall in love. If all goes well, that person falls in love with you and you live happily ever after. Yet is finding love really that straightforward Andrew Trees draws from the latest studies in economics, neuro-chemistry, game theory, evolutionary psychology and other fields to take on a topic we all think we understand - how we fall in love - and turn it on its head. Discover why- Certain perfume fragrances make you appear slimmer Human testicle size is an indicator of our promiscuous past You need to date twelve people to find Mr or Mrs Right - and the mathematical theory behind it Page turning, thought provoking, and sparkling with wit, Decoding Love offers surprising new insights into the nature of attraction, as well as an intimate look at the strange intersection of romance and the modern world of dating.
Revealed, the bizarre but true scientific secrets of attraction. Daily Mail Science and statistics can offer the best help with our quest for romance. Daily Mail Drawing on a variety of studies from different arenas including economics, game theory and evolutionary psychology, Trees uses scientific enquiry to create a more substantial insight into love. The Independent
Andrew Trees is the author of the novel Academy X, as well as several works on American History. He has taught at a number of colleges and universities. He currently lives in New York City. Website: www.decodinglove.com