Factors affecting attraction : Filter Theory

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  • Who proposed the filter theory of romantic relationships?
    Kerckhoff and Davis
  • What is the first level of filter in the filter theory?
    Social demographic variables
  • What does the term "field of availables" refer to in the filter theory?
    People who are available as potential partners
  • What is meant by "homogamy" in the context of romantic relationships?
    Forming a romantic relationship with someone similar
  • Why might individuals filter out potential partners who are geographically distant?
    Due to the difficulty involved in maintaining a relationship over distance
  • What is the second level of filter in the filter theory?
    Similarity of attitudes and values
  • How does having similar hobbies and interests affect romantic relationships?
    It increases the chance that a relationship will develop further
  • According to Byrne (1997), when is similarity of attitudes especially important?
    In the earlier stages of relationships, particularly for couples together fewer than 18 months
  • What role does self-disclosure play in romantic relationships?
    It helps partners discover similarities and leads to greater feelings of intimacy
  • What is the third level of filter in the filter theory?
    Complementarity of emotional needs
  • What happens if emotional needs are not met in a romantic relationship?
    The romantic relationship can break down
  • What was the sample size in Kerckhoff and Davis's longitudinal study?
    94 student couples
  • What did the couples in Kerckhoff and Davis's study complete over a seven-month period?
    Questionnaires on attitude similarity and personality traits
  • What did Kerckhoff and Davis find to be the most important factor for couples together for less than 18 months?
    Attitude similarity
  • What did Kerckhoff and Davis find to be the most important factor for couples together for more than 18 months?
    Ability to meet each other's needs
  • Why might the findings of Kerckhoff and Davis's study be limited in generalizability?
    All participants were students, who may have more choices than other groups
  • What is a limitation of the 18-month cut-off point set by Kerckhoff and Davis?
    It does not apply to all heterosexual couples or describe the experiences of homosexual couples
  • How has technology affected modern relationships according to the study material?
    It allows people to develop relationships with those not in their geographical proximity or from the same culture
  • What criticism is leveled against the filter model regarding the formation of romantic relationships?
    It is deterministic and suggests all relationships form in a fixed linear fashion
  • What is a reductionist criticism of the filter theory?
    It limits the range of real-life romantic experiences it can explain
  • What is one example of a relationship that the filter theory does not explain well?
    Why many people stay in abusive relationships
  • What are the three levels of filter in the filter theory of romantic relationships?
    1. Social demographic variables
    2. Similarity of attitudes and values
    3. Complementarity of emotional needs
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the filter theory?
    Strengths:
    • Provides a structured approach to understanding relationship formation
    • Has face validity as many people relate to it

    Weaknesses:
    • Deterministic and linear in nature
    • Reductionist, limiting real-life experiences
    • May not apply to all types of couples