The data analyzed during this study suggests that college students display more flirting behavior in between classes from 12-1 than to students displaying flirting behavior around 10am. This conclusion overtly signifies the time of day college students tend to express more flirting behavior. The results may also signify the day of the week college students demonstrate more flirting behavior because the weekend is approaching. Furthering the study, one can infer there is a consistency among females approaching males during both time frames. There is also a stronger representation of females exhibiting the distinctive actions when flirting. …show more content…
Throughout this study, he suggests men are more likely to view flirting as a sexual interaction. Whereas women, tend to attribute more relational and fun motivations to flirting interactions. In comparison to our flirting behavior study, we can infer Henningsen theory to provide an understanding of the results obtained during both waves. Being that the study was conducted in the game room--overtly a social environment for college students on campus, we can suggest the reason for women approaching men more frequently are due to the recreational environment. Also attributing to the excessive actions being demonstrated when