rusbults investment model

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    • rusbults investment model?
      • commitment is most important reason to maintain romantic relationship
      • this is because they have an investment by being with their significant other & do not want it to go to waste
    • 3 factors commitment depends on?
      1. satisfaction level
      2. comparison with alternatives
      3. investment
    • satisfaction level?
      • refers to positive vs negative effect experienced in relationship
      • theres greater satisfaction if theres more positive effect experience & they receive more rewards than costs
      • satisfaction is influenced by degree to which partner meets needs of other
    • comparison with alternatives?
      • refers to desirability of best & alternative to current relationship
      • based on extent that another person meets their needs better
      • if quality of alternative is high commitment is lower - other people able to meet needs better
    • investment?
      • anything that we could lose if relationship breaks down
    • 2 types of investment?
      1. intrinsic
      2. extrinsic
    • investment size?
      • amount & importance of resources associated to relationship
    • intrinsic investment?
      • things we put directly into relationship
      • eg time/love/effort/emotion
    • extrinsic investment?
      • resources that previously did not feature in relationship
      • eg children/house/money/pets
    • investment model - formation & maintenance?
      • if satisfaction level is high (needs met) we are more committed so relationship is maintained
      • if person believes that their needs are met in current relationship rather than alternative committment is higher so relationship is maintained
      • if investment level is high we are more commited so relationship more likely to be maintained as we have "too much to lose"
    • 4 * of rusbults investment model?
      1. evidence from le & agnew 2003
      2. explains real life behaviour of infidelity
      3. explains all relationships
      4. better more complex than social exchange theory
    • 2 X of rusbults investment model?
      1. correlational
      2. use of questionnaires
    • * evidence from le & agnew 2003?
      • reviewed 52 studies from 1970s-1999 which included 11000 p & 5 countries
      • found that satisfaction, comparison with alternatives & investment size correlated with commitment
      • also those rs with most commitment lasted longest
      • was true for both men & women, all cutures, hetero/homosexual rs
      • population
      • shows that commitment is major part of maintaining rs & that its universal in all rs so can be generalised to wider population
    • * explains real life behaviour of infidelity?
      • theory allows psychologists to explain why cheating occur in romantic rs as one of factors that affect commitment is comparison with alternatives
      • shows that people cheat as quality of alternative is high & they have less commitment
      • has real life practical application to help us understand infidelity
      • with this knowledge we can try & support couples
      • eg in marriage counselling by identifying why alternative partner may be more desirable & how to ensure levels of commitment are equal in order to maintain rs
    • * explains all relationships?
      • allows us to explain maintenance of abusive rs as it explains why people stay together even though they are being abused
      • eg if they have high extrinsic investment - child makes couple more committed to one another & could potentially lose child if their rs breaks down
      • explains maintenance of all rs including ones that appear to be unfair/not profitable by suggesting factors that affect commitment levels are more superior in maintenance of romantic rs
    • * better more complex than than SET?
      • model not only considers rewards & costs in rs but it also considers factors that affect commitmnet in rs
      • eg intrinsic & extrinsic investments
      • considers deeper factors which can better explain how couples successfully stay together & maintain their romantic rs
    • X use of questionnaires?
      • used to measure levels of commitment
      • people may suffer from social desirability when answering questions on how commited they are in rs & may say theyd never leave/cheat on someone even if they have as theyre committed to rs
      • ? internal
      • findings of research in to this area may be inaccurate reflection of levels of commitment required in maintenance meaning we cannot generalise findings to real life rs
    • X correlational?
      • can see relationship between commitment & maintenance but we cannot establish cause & effect relationship between variables
      • we dont know if its commitment causing maintenance of rs/if its maintaining rs that causes them to be more committed
      • ? internal
      • dont know which factor is affecting which & cannot establish cause & effect between commitment & formation & maintenance of romantic rs