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    • Filter theory:
      • Suggesting that we chose romantic partners - Using a series of filters (Stages) narrowing down the 'filed of available' then we make our own choice
      • 3 main factors of how me make our choice
    • Social Demography - 1st Level of filter:
      • Variables such age, class, religion, social background and geographical location
      • Reduce range of people we are to meet and interact with
      • People too far or old or in different social class
      • Anyone too different - filtered out
      • Homogamy - More likely to form a relationship with someone who is socially and culturally similar to yourself
    • Similarity in attitudes - 2nd level of filter:
      • Peoples psychological characteristics specifically their agreement on attituded and basic value
      • Kerckhoff and Davis: Found that similarity in attitudes were of central importance at the start of the relationship and biggest predictor of the relationships being stable
      • Value and beliefs dramatically differ - Filtered out
      • Bryne: Similarity causes attraction
    • Complementarity - 3rd level of filter:
      • People with different needs
      • Two partners complement each other - Fulfil each others needs
      • E.g. Relationship when one person loves laughing and other like to make people laugh - Complementary
      • More important in long term couples - Opposites attract
      • Complementarity - Attractive because it give two romantic partners the feeling the form a whole
    • Evaluation of filter theory - Support from research evidence:
      • FT assumes key factors in relationship change over time - face validity as it agrees with most people experience with romantic relationships
      • Winch: Found evidence that similarities of personality, interests and attitudes between partners are typical or the earliest stages of a relationship
    • Evaluation of filter theory - Direction of cause and effect:
      • FT suggests that people are initially attracted to each other because they are similar
      • Evidence that this direction of causality is wrong
      • Anderson: Longitudinal study - Cohabiting partners become more similar in emotional responses over time - Emotional convergence
      Limitation: Not found / predicted by the filter theory
    • Evaluation of filter theory - Failure to replicate
      Levinger:
      • Social changes + Difficulties in defining depth in terms of length
      • Kerckhoff + Davis - Chose an 18 month cut of point between LTR and STR - Assumed partners together longer = More committed
      • Can't apply to heterosexual couples meaning homosexual ones too
      Limitation: Lack of validity in finding meaning low generalisability
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