What is the least common style of love undergraduate students?

There's no definitive research identifying a single "least common" style of love among undergraduate students. The prevalence of different love styles (like those described in John Lee's Love Styles model – eros, ludus, storge, pragma, mania, agape) varies depending on the population sampled, the specific instrument used to measure love styles, and cultural factors.

While some styles might be less frequently reported in *certain studies*, this doesn't necessarily mean they're fundamentally less common across all undergraduate populations. It's more likely that certain styles are simply less *explicitly* expressed or acknowledged by participants in surveys. For example, *pragma* (practical love) might be underreported because students might not consciously articulate the pragmatic aspects of their relationships, while *agape* (selfless love) might be underestimated due to societal norms around self-expression and romantic relationships.

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