In this module you will break down functions of understanding relationships into contributory functions. You will explore selected experiences of relationships using the processes related to forming an impression of someone, feeling attracted or not to them, wanting to be their friend or partner, getting to know them and forming a relationship with them through a variety of behaviours. These behaviours will include seeing them, talking to them and meeting them socially. You will be introduced to certain psychological theories and empirical findings from investigations and explore impression formation, attraction, prejudice, and stereotyping and relationship formation. You will explore a range of methodologies and analyses such as interviewing, content analysis and observational approaches and be assessed through a coursework assignment and a practical report.
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