Cards (7)

    • Self disclosure
      > Revealing personal information about yourself
      > Share likes and dislikes and our interests and attitudes
      > Allowing us to understand our partner better
    • Social penetration theory
      > Altmans and Taylors social penetration theory is a concept of how relationships develop
      > It is the gradual process of revealing yourself to someone and revealing your inner self, feelings and deep secrets
      > When one partner discloses something they are signalling they trust the other person
    • Social penetration theory 2
      > In order for them to disclose more the other partner may also reveal sensitive information about themselves (reciprocal exchange)
      > As the increasingly disclose more and reciprocate self disclosure, they gain a deeper understanding of one another, and the romantic relationship deepens and increases attraction
    • Breadth and depth of disclosure - Onion theory
      > As breadth and depth increases the couple become more committed to each other
      > At the beginning of a relationship we reveal low risk information eg. friends and family
      > If too much deep information is revealed too early on in a relationship it can threaten the relationships development
      > Eventually in a committed relationship, people disclose intimate, high risk information eg. painful memories
    • Self disclosure AO3
      :) RTS Sprecher and Hendrick
      > Studied heterosexual dating couples and found strong correlations between several measures of satisfaction and self-disclosure
      > Men and women who used self-disclosure and those who believed their partner reciprocated were more satisfied and committed
      > Therefore, increasing the validity of reciprocated self-disclosure as a factor affecting attraction
    • Self-disclosure AO3
      :( Sprechers and Hendricks research is correlational
      > Cause and effect cannot be established between self-disclosure and attraction levels
      > The more satisfied the partners are, the more they disclose or there could be another intervening factor eg the amount of time they spend together
      > Limiting the support and internal validity of the research into self-disclosure as a factor affecting attraction
    • Self-disclosure AO3
      :( Limited by cultural relativism
      > The theory that self-disclosure increases attraction in romantic relationships is more relevant to western relationships
      > Low levels of self-disclosure in China, levels of satisfaction in relationships were no different from those in the USA
      > Therefore lowering the external validity of self-disclosure as a factor affecting attraction