Date: 2007-05-16 04:46 am (UTC)
Hmm. Let's say height and strength dimensions both project positively to the male dimension and thus tall and buff mean a more male value than short and weak. The projection to one dimension loses the distinction between tall and weak (goths) and short and buff (wrestlers). I can definitely understand attraction to one but not the other, but they might both project to the same "male" value.

Perhaps smoothness of the graph indicates how well the model fits someone. If a person assigns wildly different attractiveness ratings to near neighbors on a regular basis, it's not a very good model of their patterns. But if others have a rather smooth graph the model may be useful for them.

Perhaps it's mostly useful as an introductory tool... "Single type 9 seeks type 21 or 22 for gender discussions at coffee shops..."
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