The document discusses several theories of mate selection:
1) Propinquity Theory - We marry people we already know through places like work, school, church etc.
2) Exchange Theory - We evaluate our worth and find a partner with similar worth, exchanging qualities like looks for money.
3) Complimentary Needs Theory - We find partners who fulfill our needs, like dominant people finding submissive partners.
4) Time and Place Theory - Fate determines who we marry at the right time and place. Most people date 4+ years before marriage.
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One of the most brief yet comprehensive ppt containing ways of how to measure a satisfied relationship and adjusted marriage and what can be done in a family or marriage counselling and how therapy works with the couples.
Gender and sex,what is gender identity?what you mean gender expression?what is gender stereotyping?what is the difference between gender equity and gender equality?
Defines kinship and explains its importance. Reviews the biological and sociological constants of kinship; Previews the topicsto be covered in marriage, family and larger kinship units.
This is our report for Anthropology 1 and our Topic was Marriage
Marriage: definition, Types of marriage (how does one marry), economic aspects of marriage, theories on incest tabboo, Whom Should One marry?, Family
Family Therapy: Relationship Satisfaction & Marital AdjustmentUnmana123
One of the most brief yet comprehensive ppt containing ways of how to measure a satisfied relationship and adjusted marriage and what can be done in a family or marriage counselling and how therapy works with the couples.
Gender and sex,what is gender identity?what you mean gender expression?what is gender stereotyping?what is the difference between gender equity and gender equality?
Defines kinship and explains its importance. Reviews the biological and sociological constants of kinship; Previews the topicsto be covered in marriage, family and larger kinship units.
DIVORCE AS A SOCIAL PROBLEM
When a married couple can not live together comfortably the dissolution of marriage is called ‘divorce’.
Divorce ratio is higher today then compared to rates just 15 years ago: The causes of divorce vary from couple to couple but the research done on the causes of divorce by different researchers shows that
1) Lack of communication: is one of the leading causes of divorce. The divorces often happen when people rarely discuss their expectations in details and are less willing to work on their marriages and would like quick solution rather than having to resolve issues.
2) People who come from divorced homes are more likely to get divorced than people who come from happily married household. divorce seem less like a big deal if one has seen his parents go through with it:
3) People who get married between the ages of 23-27 are likely to stay together, than people who get married in their teens:
DIVORCE AS A SOCIAL PROBLEM
When a married couple can not live together comfortably the dissolution of marriage is called ‘divorce’.
Divorce ratio is higher today then compared to rates just 15 years ago: The causes of divorce vary from couple to couple but the research done on the causes of divorce by different researchers shows that
1) Lack of communication: is one of the leading causes of divorce. The divorces often happen when people rarely discuss their expectations in details and are less willing to work on their marriages and would like quick solution rather than having to resolve issues.
2) People who come from divorced homes are more likely to get divorced than people who come from happily married household. divorce seem less like a big deal if one has seen his parents go through with it:
3) People who get married between the ages of 23-27 are likely to stay together, than people who get married in their teens:
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2. There a many theories
related to the mate selection
process… Will be discussing
just a few of these today to
broaden your knowledge and
understanding.
3. Theory of
Propinquity
Exchange Time and Place
Theory Theory
(Happy
Complimentary Collision)
Needs Theory
Filter Theory
Theories of mate selection…
4. We marry people we know.
If you only know people from school, work,
church, college, etc., that is who you will
marry.
Theory of Propinquity
5. We evaluate our worth and find someone
of similar worth.
We find people for us with similarities to us (looks
for looks, money for money, etc.)
People will exchange or barter to make up in areas
(ie my looks for your money).
This is why it is not uncommon to see people
getting married that look like brother or sister.
Exchange Theory
6. We find people that compliment our
needs.
Dominant people find submissive people.
A nurturant person finds someone who
wants to be mothered.
Complimentary Needs Theory
7. Fate… we marry the person we are
supposed to when the time is right.
This theory suggests that we could have married
many of the people that we dated but the timing
wasn’t right.
This is against societies expectations that there are
times in our life when we should get married
because that is the next step: after college, after
establishing our career, when returning from
military service, etc.
Time and Place Theory
(Happy Collision)
8. People generally marry Averageages for
about 4 years after marriage are:
they begin to date on a *US men-28
regular basis.
This theory also states
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you will marry someone *Utah men-22
within the geographical women-20
area that you live (long
distance relationships
require more time and
money).
More on the Happy Collision
9. We filter out people that don’t meet our
criteria (color of hair, height, age, etc.)
The three types of filters are:
◦ Biological
◦ Social
◦ psychological
Filter Theory
10. Most people choose We can rule out our
the same gender. relatives…
We choose Physical features
someone close to are usually similar
our age (most 22 to ours, ie. Body
year old men are type, weight,
not looking for a 54 height, etc.
year old woman).
Biological Filters
11. We often marry Most people marry
within our same within their own
social class or religion.
income level. We try to find
There is an increase
chance of marriage someone of similar
success when we intelligence and
stay in our own education.
class.
Race is the least-
likely line to be
crossed in mate
selection.
Social Filters
12. Based on conscious People will often
and unconscious marry someone
needs of people. similar to their
These needs are opposite sex
based on childhood parent.
experiences.
Psychological Filters
13. You need to determine if your personalities
go well together and here are some aspects
you should consider:
◦ Amount of personal space needed.
◦ Type of love language.
◦ Seriousness or lightness of personality.
◦ Gender-role compatibility.
◦ Interests and hobbies.
◦ Desire for achievement.
◦ Are they picky, meticulous, detailed, sloppy, etc.?
Other considerations…
14. Does this person make you a better
person?
Would you rather be with this person than
any other person in the world?
Could you spend the rest of your life with
this person?
Could you spend the rest of your life
without this person?
The BIG Questions
15. There are no gray areas
when answering those
questions… if you have
doubts, you need to look
at the relationship very
seriously.