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 There has a continuing debate in family research in an attempt
to define some of the factors that would lead to a lasting
relationship between a man and a woman.
 this led to an establishment of a body of knowledge that gather
day both premarital and post martial.
 Despite the inconsistent of results have shown that people who
are similar are likely to be attracted to each other. However,
similarity have been noted with a number of characteristics such
as ;
◦ Area of residence
◦ socioeconomic level
◦ Religious Affiliation
 the existing debate that has been there for a period of time is
that if homogamy or heterogamete are the ones that form the
basis of mate selection.
 This research is aimed at seeking to show that homothermous
can also operate in mate selection.
 People do differ on personal traits and people
will always seek someone with traits that they
lack, this is known as ideal-self fulfillment
theory.
 This proposal is aimed also at finding the
possibility of this kind of theory.
 In doing so, this presentation will focus on
providing the literature that provides the
literature focusing on the theory of
complementary nee in mate selection.
 This section will focus on the
following;
◦ Theory of complementary need in
mate selection
 This is a theory presented by Robert
Winch, which provides that when
selecting a mate people chooses mates
that have opposing traits so that they
can receive the highest satisfaction they
need.
 to suggest that partners usually
chooses people who their strength does
compensate their lack
◦ Theory of ideal-self fulfillment in
mate selection
◦ Proposed by Karp, Jackson and
Lester in 1970 it’s a theory that
provides that homogenous require a
process and complementary that
operate in mate selection.
◦ they states that mate selection is
basically based on mate selection
 with arguments coming from Karp, Jackson and
Lester tit brings out two hypothesis.
◦ i. One actual self will resemble their perception of their
soul mate more than it would be expected on the basis
of chance alone.
◦ ii. In rating their description differently by subject of
they actual-self and ideal-self the subject of perception
mate’s actual –self will resemble his or her ideal-self.
 To validate the above hypotheses data will be
obtained from the subject perception and
compared to the chance expectation.
Additionally, the subject’s perception shall be
compared to his or her mate’s perception.
 To conduct the research effectively
some of the measurement tools
shall be used.
 Interpersonal checklist (ICL) Form
designed by Rolfe LA Forge and
Robert Suczek shall be sued.
 it is used to measure personal
variables that are described as
Interpersonal Diagnosis of
personality.
 it can also be used to measure
someone’s conscious of describing
themselves.
 It shall be designed in a way it
examines all phrases that apply to
one person before proceeding.
 Sampled used in this study will be 36
engaged couple and 20 married couples.
 For one to be considered to have been
married they should produce a marriage
certificate from a recognized church.
 to be married it means that you are living
together.
 to be engaged couple should have
approached a priest to make arrangement for
their wedding.
 The 36 engaged couples were tested using the
ICL weekly.
 each two couples will be engaged in a test
session.
 they should be encouraged to complete the test.
 Using the discussion leader, they will provide the
marriage course.
 After providing their personal data they will be
subjected to answering four answer sheets.
 they should be provided with answering
procedures and the statistical analysis on how
the study should be presented.
 Using the three answers sheet
one will fall to the eight
patterns.
 for instance if the item was
classified as an A, the item
should be checked as actual-
self and ideal-self but not
checked I the mate’s actual
self thus not perceived as the
mate classified as B. each item
shall be classed with
A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H (As
indicated on the right).
 The study will report the
number of homogenous that
has closest friends.
 Consent
◦ The participants should be provided
with maternal consent and paternal
concent.
◦ The respondent should be provide with
all the consent of the pregnant woman
and a father if they are pregnant.
◦ The principle standards should be
guided by the day to day activities that
have been established by the
cooperative values.
◦ the participants ought to be respected
with their contributions to the research
 Discrimination in recruitment
should not be practiced since it will
inhibit the success of women.
 Balthazar, J., & Young, L. J. (2015). Mate selection, sexual
orientation and pair bonding. Kenobi and Neill's Physiology of
Reproduction, 2157-2210.
 de Sousa Campos, L., Otta, E., & de Oliveira Siqueira, J. (2002).
Sex differences in mate selection strategies: Content analyses
and responses to personal advertisements in Brazil. Evolution
and Human Behavior, 23(5), 395-406.
 Fisman, R., Iyengar, S. S., Kamenica, E., & Simonson, I. (2006).
Gender differences in mate selection: Evidence from a speed
dating experiment. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121(2),
673-697.
 Fletcher, G. J., Kerr, P. S., Li, N. P., & Valentine, K. A. (2014).
Predicting romantic interest and decisions in the very early
stages of mate selection: Standards, accuracy, and sex
differences. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40(4),
540-550.

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Factors Influencing Mate Selection: A Study of Homogamy and Complementary Needs

  • 1.
  • 2.  There has a continuing debate in family research in an attempt to define some of the factors that would lead to a lasting relationship between a man and a woman.  this led to an establishment of a body of knowledge that gather day both premarital and post martial.  Despite the inconsistent of results have shown that people who are similar are likely to be attracted to each other. However, similarity have been noted with a number of characteristics such as ; ◦ Area of residence ◦ socioeconomic level ◦ Religious Affiliation  the existing debate that has been there for a period of time is that if homogamy or heterogamete are the ones that form the basis of mate selection.  This research is aimed at seeking to show that homothermous can also operate in mate selection.
  • 3.  People do differ on personal traits and people will always seek someone with traits that they lack, this is known as ideal-self fulfillment theory.  This proposal is aimed also at finding the possibility of this kind of theory.  In doing so, this presentation will focus on providing the literature that provides the literature focusing on the theory of complementary nee in mate selection.
  • 4.  This section will focus on the following; ◦ Theory of complementary need in mate selection  This is a theory presented by Robert Winch, which provides that when selecting a mate people chooses mates that have opposing traits so that they can receive the highest satisfaction they need.  to suggest that partners usually chooses people who their strength does compensate their lack ◦ Theory of ideal-self fulfillment in mate selection ◦ Proposed by Karp, Jackson and Lester in 1970 it’s a theory that provides that homogenous require a process and complementary that operate in mate selection. ◦ they states that mate selection is basically based on mate selection
  • 5.  with arguments coming from Karp, Jackson and Lester tit brings out two hypothesis. ◦ i. One actual self will resemble their perception of their soul mate more than it would be expected on the basis of chance alone. ◦ ii. In rating their description differently by subject of they actual-self and ideal-self the subject of perception mate’s actual –self will resemble his or her ideal-self.  To validate the above hypotheses data will be obtained from the subject perception and compared to the chance expectation. Additionally, the subject’s perception shall be compared to his or her mate’s perception.
  • 6.  To conduct the research effectively some of the measurement tools shall be used.  Interpersonal checklist (ICL) Form designed by Rolfe LA Forge and Robert Suczek shall be sued.  it is used to measure personal variables that are described as Interpersonal Diagnosis of personality.  it can also be used to measure someone’s conscious of describing themselves.  It shall be designed in a way it examines all phrases that apply to one person before proceeding.
  • 7.  Sampled used in this study will be 36 engaged couple and 20 married couples.  For one to be considered to have been married they should produce a marriage certificate from a recognized church.  to be married it means that you are living together.  to be engaged couple should have approached a priest to make arrangement for their wedding.
  • 8.  The 36 engaged couples were tested using the ICL weekly.  each two couples will be engaged in a test session.  they should be encouraged to complete the test.  Using the discussion leader, they will provide the marriage course.  After providing their personal data they will be subjected to answering four answer sheets.  they should be provided with answering procedures and the statistical analysis on how the study should be presented.
  • 9.  Using the three answers sheet one will fall to the eight patterns.  for instance if the item was classified as an A, the item should be checked as actual- self and ideal-self but not checked I the mate’s actual self thus not perceived as the mate classified as B. each item shall be classed with A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H (As indicated on the right).  The study will report the number of homogenous that has closest friends.
  • 10.
  • 11.  Consent ◦ The participants should be provided with maternal consent and paternal concent. ◦ The respondent should be provide with all the consent of the pregnant woman and a father if they are pregnant. ◦ The principle standards should be guided by the day to day activities that have been established by the cooperative values. ◦ the participants ought to be respected with their contributions to the research  Discrimination in recruitment should not be practiced since it will inhibit the success of women.
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