Are we looking for positivity or similarity in a partner‘s outlook on life? Similarity predicts perceptions of social attractiveness and relationship quality

Author(s)
Robert Böhm, Astrid Schütz, Katrin Rentzsch, André Körner, Friedrich Funke
Abstract

Previous research has shown that people with an optimistic life orientation are perceived as socially more attractive than pessimists. However, following the similarity-attraction hypothesis, we assumed that both the perceiver's and the target's life orientation affects perceptions of social attractiveness. Moreover, we were interested in how the composition of romantic partners’ life orientation (similar vs. dissimilar) affects perceived relationship quality. The results of an experimental online study (N = 316) confirmed previous findings: Overall, optimists were perceived as socially more attractive than pessimists. Furthermore, perceivers’ life orientation moderated that effect, which was larger with optimistic than with pessimistic perceivers. Moreover, with respect to ongoing relationships optimistic participants indicated higher relationship quality if they perceived their partners as similarly optimistic. The findings are in line with the similarity-attraction hypothesis. They are discussed with regard to the benefits of optimism in social interactions and relationships.

Organisation(s)
External organisation(s)
Universität Erfurt, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Journal
The Journal of Positive Psychology
Volume
5
Pages
431-438
ISSN
1743-9760
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17439760.2010.534105
Publication date
2010
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
501021 Social psychology
Portal url
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/en/publications/are-we-looking-for-positivity-or-similarity-in-a-partners-outlook-on-life-similarity-predicts-perceptions-of-social-attractiveness-and-relationship-quality(98e2a195-e9cf-4d58-96da-d884c1a85b32).html