What is a weakness of the sexual selection theory?
Research Critique: More complex
mate choice may be more complicated than suggested by this approach
Research by Penton-Voak et al (1999) suggests that female mate prefrences change across the menstrual cycle
These findings suggest that mate choice may actually be based on a range of factors; rather than simply indicators of gentic fitness
What is a strength of the theory of sexual selection?
Reserach support: Prefrences based on Anisgomy
Partner prefernce was supported by research conducted byBuss(1989)
These findings reflect sex differences in mate strategies due to anisgomy. They support predictions about partner prefence derived from sexual selection theory. Futhermore, the findings can be applied across a vastity of different cultures, relfecting fundamental human prefernces which are not primarily dependant on cultural influences.
What is a weakness of the sexual selection theory?
Weakness : Social and Cultural Influences Underestimated
One limitation of sexual selection theory is that evolutionary theories overlook the influences of social and cultural factors on partner preference.
Therefore, partner preference is more likely to be the outcome of a combination of evolutionary and cultural influences, and any theory that fails to account for both is limited
What is a weakness of the sexual selection theory?
Weakness: Sexual Selection and Homosexuality
This similarity in selection strategies may exist because all people, whether homosexual or heterosexual, assess genetically-related qualities that are relevant to raising offspring (e.g. kindness, protectiveness, etc.)
What is a strength of self-discloure?
Strength: Research support
Such supporting research increases our confidence in the validity of self-disclosure as a factor leading to more satisfying relationships.
What is a weakness of self-discloure?
Weakness: Correlation vs Causation
While there is undoubtedly a link between self-disclosure and greater relationship satisfaction, cause and effect cannot be established, reducing the validity of the concept.
Direction of causality could be reversed…
A third variable could be causing both self-disclosure and satisfaction…
What is a weakness of research into self-discloure?
Weakness : Issues Vs Debates
* Tang et al. (2013) found that men and women in the USA tended to disclose more sexual thoughts and feelings than romantic partners in China;
This shows that self-disclosure is not a requirement for successful relationships in all cultures suggesting that other factors e.g physical attractiveness could have an equal if not greater impact,, making Social Penetration Theory culturally biased.
What is a strength of self-discloure?
Strength : Real world Application
The concept of self-disclosure has strong everyday life applications.
For example, it could be used in relationship counselling to help people improve their communication skills.
What is the ‘Halo’ effect?
The tendency to allow one specific trait or our overall impression of a person, company or product to positively influence our judgment of their other related traits.
How does the halo effect, affect our view of physically attractive people?
Dion et al (1972), found that physically attractive people are consistently rated as kind, strong, sociable and successful compared to unattractive people.
The belief that attractive people have these qualities make them more attractive to us, so we behave positively towards them.
This can lead to self-fulfilling prophecies.
What is a strength of the halo effect?
Strength: Research support for Halo effect
Palmer and Peterson (2012) found that physically attractive people were rated as more politically knowledgeable and competent than unattractive people.
Even when participants knew that these ‘knowledgeable’ people had no particular expertise.
This is important because it indicates the importance of physical attractiveness as an important factor in the initial formation of relationships.
What is a strength of the evolutionary explanation?
Strength : Research support
Cunningham et at (1995) found that women who had big eyes, prominent cheekbones, small noses and high eyebrows were considered attractive
Cunningham found evidence for symmetry being considered attractive also
What is important was the fact that this was true cross-culturally, suggesting that it’s more than just cultural, it suggests it is evolutionarily advantageous
What is a weakness of the matching hypothesis?
Weakness : contradicting research
Taylor et al (2001) studied the activity logs of a popular online dating site.
These findings challenge the concept that people choose romantic partners who are roughly of similar physical attractiveness to each other
What is a strength of the matching hypothesis?
Counterpoint : meta-analysis
Feingold (1998) carried out a meta-analysis of 17 studies and found a significant correlation in ratings of attractiveness between romantic partners.
This is even more of a strength because the studies looked at actual partners making it more realistic
What is a strength of Filter theory?
Strength : Research Support
* Kerkhoff and Davis’s orignal study
* The researchers conducted a longitudinal study in which it was found that rekationship closeness was assocoiated with similarity of values in couples who has been together less than 18 months, whereas complementraity of needs predicted closeness in couples who were in long term relationship
This provides evidence for the central predictions for the theory; similarity is important early in the relationship and complementarity in more important long term
What is a problem of the filter theory?
What is a problem with filter theory?
Point: Direction of casuality
* Filter theory suggests that people are intially attracted to each other because they are similar but there is evidence that this direction of causality is wrong
* Anderson et al ( 2003) found in a longitudinal study that cohabiting partners became more simialr in their environmental repsonses overtime, a phenomenon they called emotional convergence
* Furthermore davis and rusbult (2001) discovered attitude alignment affect in longer term relationships. Romantic partners over a time bring their attitudes into line again suggesting that similarity is an effect for intial attraction and not the cause.
This limits the filter theory as the predictions are not in line with the theory
What is a weakness of filter theory?
Point: Finally,the role of filters may have changed over time. For instance, technological developments may have reduced the role of the 1st level filter
* Online dating and apps have increased the field of availablities beyond the limits of physical location and demographic variables.
* Furthermore, concepts such as ‘swiping’ means that physical appearance has become important than physical location as a filter, which was resulted in many more relationships between partners from differing/ cultural backgrounds
Why is this important: Filter theory needs to be adapted to the realitues of modern-day relationship formation by completely revising the features of the 1st level filter
What is a strength of social exchange theory?
Point : One strength is suport of SET from research studies
* Sprecher (2001) comparisson levels for alternativves were stronger predictor of commitment in a relationship and that rewards were an important as a predictor of satisfaction especially for women
Why is this important: Therefore it would appear that some people do stay in their current relationship until it remains more profitable than alternatives.
What is a weakness of SET?
Weakness : Issues with cause and effect
* Argyle (1987) argues that people rarely start assessing their relationships before they feel unsatisfied with them
* For example, being unahppy in relationships may lead a person to start questioning whether there are more rewards than costs in their relationships and the potential alternatives, but these thoughts only occur only after dissatisfaction is discovered.
Why is this important : This contradicts SET which assumes that assessing profit and loss is the way in which all relationships are maintained, even happy ones
What is a problem of SET?
Point : A final limitation is that SET deals in concepts that are vague and hard to quantify
* Basing it on costs and rewards limits the range of real life romatic experineces it can explain making it highly reductionist
* SET doesn’t explain why many people stay in abusive relationships despite the lack of rewards and overwhelming costs
Why is this important : This suggests that a hollistic approach is swaying romantic relationship may be better suited to explaining the complexity of relationships maintenance
What is a strength of equity theory?
Point: one strength of equity theory is that there is evdicence from research studies of real-world relationships that confirm equity theory as more valid explanation than SET
* Utne (1984) found that couples who consdiered their relationship equitable were more satisfied than those who saw themselves benefitting
* Husbands and wives age 16-45 years had been together more than 2 years before marrying. The researchers found that couples who considered their relationship equitable were more satisfied.
Why is this important : Such resarchers confirms the central prediction of equity theory, increasing its validity as an explanation of romantic relationships
What is problem with equity theory?
Point: There is research that contradicts equity theory
* For example, Berg and MCquin (1986), conducted a longitudinal on 38 dating couples found that percieved fairness is either present or not in the relationship from the start and does not develop with time, contary to the prediction equity theory.
Why is this important : These findings oppose the central idea of the theory and contradicts the idea that equity increases over time, after the inflation of the relationship. It also suggests that pther factors such as self discloure may play more important role.
What is problem of equity theory?
Point : It may not apply to all cultures
* Auther-ryan et al ( 2007) found that cultural differences in the link between equity and satsifaction, couples from the us (individualistic) partners consdiered most satisfied when equity was present in relationships, but when compared to Jamaica ( collectivist) satisfaction was highest when both men and women felt that they were both overbenfitting.
Why is this important : Due to the fact that the concept of equity being something is strived for by both parties, and under or over benfitting should cause dissatisfcation is a central claim of the theory, this cultural contradiction suggests that it is limited as it only applies within certain cultures.