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    • What is filter theory ?
      Field of desirables - the people who we would form a relationship with
      • field of availables -> field of desirables
    • What is filter theory ?
      Explanation on how relationships form
      • a series of factors progressively limits the range of availables
    • What are the 3 filters ?
      1. Social demography
      2. similarity of attitudes
      3. complementarity
    • What did kerckhoff and Davis do ?
      compared attitudes and personalities of students in long term ( longer than 18 months )and short term relation
    • What is involved in social demography ?
      • proximity
      • social class
      • level of education
      • ethnicity
      • religion
    • What does social demography suggest ?
      • more likely to meet people who are physically close or share demographic characteristics
      • benefit of proximity is accessibility
      we won’t consider people who don’t meet our basic needs
      - hard to relate to certain people
    • What homogony ?
      • forming a relationship with someone is culturally or socially similar
      • results from social demography
    • What is involved in similarity or attitudes ?
      • find partners who share basic values attractive in the earlier stages of a relationship
      • kerckhoff and Davis found that similarity of attitudes was important for defelopmemt of short term relationships as it encourages deeper communication and promotes self disclosure
    • What did bryne find ?
      ‘Law of attraction’
      • consistent findings that similarity causes attraction
      • if not present relationship will fizzle out
      • opposites do not attract
    • What is involved in complimentary ?
      • they have traits that you lack/ meet each others needs
      • form a whole together
      • e.g one likes to nurture other be nurtured
    • What did kerckhoff and Davis find about complementary ?
      More important in long term relationships
    • What is the order of stages in development of relationships ?
      early stages - social demography
      as develops - similarity of attitudes
      finally- partners assed on conplementarity
    • Evuation ?
      1. bryne
      2. kerckhoff and Davis
      3. Anderson at al
    • What did Anderson et al find ?
      Demographic similarity doesnt cause intial attraction.
      • longitudinal study - found partners became more similar in emotional responses over time through ‘emotional convergence’.
      • davis and rusbult found an attitude alignment affect in long term relationships where their attitudes synch over time