eHarmony was founded in 2000 by relationship expert Dr. Neil Clark Warren to help people build successful, long-lasting relationships. To optimize the matching process, eHarmony operates eHarmony Labs, a relationship research facility, and publishes eHarmony Advice, a relationship advice site. Its not about matching people who like certain hobbies ... its about compatibility. You go on to the site and tell us about you, rather than about what you want. Prospective eHarmony members complete a proprietary questionnaire about their characteristics, beliefs, values, emotional health and skills. Matching algorithms, the basis of the matching system Warren and Buckwalter developed, which the company believes matches peoples core traits and values to replicate the traits of happy couples, use these answers to match members with compatible users.
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