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General Framework

The interpersonal relationships (IR) outcomes investigate the close relationships that people form with each other.

There are four interpersonal relationships outcomes:

  • IR1: Examine biological, psychological and social origins of attraction.
  • IR2: Discuss the role of communication in maintaining relationships.
  • IR3: Explain the role that culture plays in the formation and maintenance of relationships.
  • IR4: Analyse why relationships may change or end.

Note that any example responses are not necessarily worth full marks, but exist simply to provide an idea of how an example looks.



IR1

Examine biological, psychological and social origins of attraction.

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IR2

Discuss the role of communication in maintaining relationships.

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IR3

Explain the role that culture plays in the formation and maintenance of relationships.

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IR4

Analyse why relationships may change or end.

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