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Filter theory, often discussed in the context of relationship formation and mate selection, is a social psychology concept that explains how individuals narrow down potential romantic partners. The theory posits that people use a series of filters based on specific criteria to decide whom to engage with romantically. Here are the main components of filter theory: 1. **Field of Available Partners**: This refers to the broad range of potential partners that individuals might consider at the outset.

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