people who live/work nearby are easily accessible so meeting up requires less effort we're likely to spend time with them so we'll likely form a romantic relationship people in the local area are usually of a similar social background so having shared interests/experiences makes them easier to get to know
we likely avoid people whose background is very different to or own and form a relationship with someone socially + culturally similar as we have more in common in terms of knowledge, interests and beliefs - more attractive
explain similarity in attitudes + when this filter operates?
we find people attractive if they share our basic values + rule out those with very different attitudesagreement over basic values allows deeper communication and self-disclosure which deepens intimacy similarity tends to lead to attraction - without it, couples feel they have little in common so they'll break up filter operates in early stages of a relationship
explain complementarity + when this filter operates?
complementarity makes partners feel that they go together to form a 'whole' which makes a relationship more likely to succeed - similarity becomes less important overtime, it's replaced by needing your partner to meet your needs by balancing your traits with opposites of theirs filter operates in long term relationships
give two strengths of filter theory as a factor affecting attraction
:) good face validity - theory agrees with most people's experiences of relationships + supported by a range of anecdotal evidence:) supported by research evidence - Wrinch et al found similarity of interests, personality + attitude are typical of early stages of a relationship whereas complementarity of needs is important in long term - filter theory is valid
give two weaknesses of filter theory as a factor affecting attraction
:( evidence suggests similarity doesn't bring successful relationships, long-term partners become similar instead e.g. Anderson et al - longitudinal study found cohabiting partners become more similar in emotional responses over time - proposal may be invalid :( lacks temporal validity - process of meeting available partners has changed due to online dating - field of availables is much larger + not as limited by geographical proximity so social demography may not operate as it did when the theory was proposed