Theories of Romantic Relationships Flashcards
SET considers how parties exchange rewards and costs, what type of theory is the SET?
Economic Theory
Homan suggested that relationships involve costs, what might some examples of these be?
Money, time, emotional distress
According to SET, what does satisfaction depend on?
The ratio of rewards and benefits (costs)
If rewards outweigh the costs, what state is your relationship in?
Profit
What might happen to the relationship where the rewards exceed the costs and is mutually beneficial
The relationship is more likely to be maintained
Name the two types of comparisons where we measure the profits of our relationship
- Comparisons of alternatives
- Comparisons levels
Which type of comparison develops from our past relationships and we use this to compare with our current relationship rewards?
Comparison levels
According to SET, what two things are we comparing against our relationships that determine how long they are maintained for?
Costs and rewards
TRUE/FALSE: A relationship that is mutually beneficial will succeed
TRUE
Kurdeck’s research found that those partners who were most committed perceived more rewards and fewer costs viewed alternative relationships as unattractive, is this RTS or RTC?
Research to support / RTS
TRUE/FALSE: One limitation of SET is that we monitor out costs and rewards before we become dissatisfied
FALSE
Are the definitions of rewards and costs in a relationship SUBJECTIVE or OBJECTIVE?
Subjective
If the definitions of rewards and costs in a relationship are subjective - is this a strength or a weakness of the SET as a theory of romantic relationships?
Weakness
TRUE/FALSE: The equity theory is all about equality
FALSE
TRUE/FALSE: The equity theory is based on fairness
TRUE