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Filter theory

A theoretical model that explains how people choose partners for a romantic relationship or marriage through gradual selection, starting with a wide range of potential partners and ending with the selection of the most suitable one. This theory was developed to explain how social, cultural, personal, and psychological factors shape romantic and marital relationships, emphasizing that choice is not random, but subject to a series of criteria and levels that act as “filters.”

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