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Filter Theories of Mate Selection: A Comprehensive Overview, Quizzes of Introduction to Sociology

An in-depth exploration of various filter theories of mate selection. Topics include reiss's wheel theory of love, social scripts, definitions of love and its dimensions, and various instinctive and social theories. Understand the historical and cultural contexts of romantic, eros, agape, and other forms of love, as well as the role of parental images, oedipus and electra complexes, and complementary needs in mate selection.

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Download Filter Theories of Mate Selection: A Comprehensive Overview and more Quizzes Introduction to Sociology in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 filter theories of mate selection DEFINITION 1 ways that society defined our field as eligibles (society acting as a filter TERM 2 reiss's wheel theory of love DEFINITION 2 proposed that the process of attraction and relationship formation is never independent of sociocultural influences. TERM 3 social script DEFINITION 3 set of procedural norms and expectations existing to guide the behaviors of the actors in the process TERM 4 love DEFINITION 4 an elusive concept - four interrelated dimensions of love EMOTION- a perticular state of physiological arousal attached to a disposition to act in particular ways toward the love object RELATIONALLY- a strong or close attachement to another COGNITIVE- a way of thinking about another person or some object BEHAVIORAL- manifestations in which the failure to act in socially prescrbed ways can be indicate and create a condition of lack of love TERM 5 eros DEFINITION 5 captured the physical emotional dimension tied to sexuality TERM 6 agape DEFINITION 6 captured the spiritual cognitive TERM 7 amor ludens DEFINITION 7 refers to the roman society seeing love as a game in which men and women participated TERM 8 courtly love DEFINITION 8 Courtly love was a medieval European conception of nobly and chivalrously expressing love and admiration. consisting of emotional, cognative and behavioral components. TERM 9 romantic love DEFINITION 9 something we can feel for anyone reguardless of class or other social boundaries as a powerful force in transforming our lives and overcoming obstacles. TERM 10 androgynous love DEFINITION 10 feminized love TERM 21 exchange theory DEFINITION 21 where each person has something to offer that the other one wants such as sex for money. TERM 22 sequential theories DEFINITION 22 3 stages (movement towards marrige) STIMULUS- individuals drawn to one another based on he perception of qualities that might be attractive to the other person (looks, voice, dress, reputation, social standing) VALUE COMPARISON- ( if mutual attraction occurs) verbal interaction / compare attitudes on life, [politics, religion, or roles in marrige ROLE- when simaler feelings are found, this requires them to fufil tasks before marrige TERM 23 hooking up DEFINITION 23 sex without commitment or even without affection TERM 24 dating DEFINITION 24 1) just hanging out 2) boyfriend girlfriend relationship 3) traditional - male invites female picks her up makes plans and pays. TERM 25 principle of least intrest DEFINITION 25 the person who is less interested in continuing the relationship is in a position to dominate and possibly exploit the other party. conversely the person more interested is in a position to be dominated and used TERM 26 engagement DEFINITION 26 An engagement is a promise to marry, and also the period of time between proposal and marriagewhich may be lengthy or trivial. TERM 27 banns DEFINITION 27 The banns of marriage, commonly known simply as "the banns" (from an Old English word meaning "to summon"), are the public announcement in a Christian parish church that a marriage is going to take place between two specified persons. TERM 28 nonmarital cohabitation DEFINITION 28 also refered to as living together, unmarried couple households, and consensual unions. TERM 29 prevalence DEFINITION 29 number of unmarried hetrosexual couple living together in a given year TERM 30 incidence DEFINITION 30 the number of people in the population who have ever experienced a cohabiting union TERM 31 self selection bias DEFINITION 31 Self-selection is a term used to indicate any situation in which individuals select themselves into a group, causing a biased sample with nonprobability sampling. TERM 32 selection effects DEFINITION 32 is a statistical bias in which there is an error in choosing the individuals or groups to take part in a scientific study. due to bias TERM 33 experience effect DEFINITION 33 the experience of cohabiting somehow altered the individuals involved, the nature of their interactions,or thier life circumstances and enviornment in a way that creates the diffrence. TERM 34 incomplete institution DEFINITION 34 is a set of practicices and relationships that are increasingly accepted and engaged in by the population but that lacks clear role expectations to govern the behaviors of those engaged in it. TERM 35 four types of cohabiting DEFINITION 35 1) relationship of convienice 2) "trial marrige" 3) temporary alternative to marrige (like while engaged) 4) permanent alternative to marrige TERM 46 sexual orientation DEFINITION 46 an enduring emotional, romantic, sexual or affectional attraction to another person. TERM 47 hetero sexual DEFINITION 47 attraction to the opposite sex TERM 48 homo sexual DEFINITION 48 attraction to the same sex ( gay or lesbian) TERM 49 bi sexual DEFINITION 49 attraction to both sexes equally TERM 50 heteronomativity DEFINITION 50 is intended to convey a social process where by the rules of scripts for acceptable social behavior are constructed by lableing unacceptable behaviors and attaching negative images and sanctions to those labels. TERM 51 gender bianary DEFINITION 51 consists in a belief that men and women are nautrally diffrent from each other and this diffrence defines not only the nature and purpose of sexuality but also sustains other inequalities that exist based on gender TERM 52 sexuality bianary DEFINITION 52 contrasts "natural" sex with "unnatural" sex and attempts to constrain sexual behavior to heterosexual intercourse TERM 53 family bianary DEFINITION 53 involves a contrast between "real" families defined by the presence of a father and mother and "pseudo" families defined by undesirable conditions such as single parenting and cohabitaion. TERM 54 reference group theory DEFINITION 54 individuals continuously form and reform their self concepts and corresponding behavioral expectations based on the reactions they recieve from a subset of others in hier network of social relationships. TERM 55 sex education DEFINITION 55 that is education dealing with the general area of sexuality in a structured context of classes, seminars workshops,clinics, and the like -is in general supported by the public TERM 56 premarital sexual intercourse DEFINITION 56 is defined as coitus involving at least one partner who is single and has not been previously married TERM 57 seual permissivness DEFINITION 57 sex being aloud
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