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Title: SOCIAL PENETRATION THEORY


1
SOCIAL PENETRATION THEORY
  • Of Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor

2
MAIN IDEAS
  • Closeness develops if people proceed in gradual
    and orderly fashion from superficial to more
    intimate levels of exchange
  • Personality is like a multi-layered onion with
    public self on the outer layer and private self
    at the core

3
MAIN IDEAS (ctd)
  • Closeness (penetration) is achieved through
    self-disclosure
  • Self-disclosure risks vulnerability
  • Layers of the onion are tougher towards the
    center
  • Depth of penetration is degree of intimacy

4
SELF DISCLOSURE
  • Peripheral items are disclosed earlier and more
    regularly
  • Self-disclosure is reciprocal, esp. at first
  • Penetration is rapid at first but slows down
    because of social norms and stalling
  • De-penetration is also gradual
  • Intimacy requires depth AND breadth of disclosure

5
REGULATING CLOSENESS
  • Regulation by means of rewards and punishments
  • People try to forecast outcomes of social
    exchange
  • If perceived mutual benefits outweigh costs of
    vulnerability, self-disclosure will proceed
  • People seek to maximize benefits and minimize
    costs. Note nature of benefits may change over
    time at first, physical appearance, similar
    backgrounds, extent of agreement rate high.
  • The higher we value an outcome, the more
    attractive the behavior that will make it happen

6
COMPARISON LEVELS
  • The comparison level (CL) is the threshold above
    which an outcome seems attractive is related to
    relational history
  • Comparison level (CLalt comparison level of
    alternatives) is affected by other possible
    relationships available
  • Comparisons are made between present realities
    and desired outcomes

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CRITIQUE
  • Theory not fully supported by data
  • Highest reciprocity may occur at middle levels
    may be cycles of disclosure and reserve
  • Needs take account of gender (males less open)
  • Disclosure can increase as relationship
    deteriorates
  • Single comparison (CL) index too simplistic
  • In close relationships, self-centeredness lessens
  • Onion metaphor sexual disclosure is active,
    usually symmetrical self is not simply revealed
    but is constructed

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CRITIQUE (ctd)
  • Penetration metaphor unhelpful (power and
    sexual overtones)
  • Suggests that the self is undivided, all-knowable
    rather than formed through interaction
    disclosure changes self
  • Onion metaphor suggests sameness not diversity
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