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Hey guys, My question is related to Paper 2 of the course. I'm In Psychology SL thus I have a choice and the options given to me are either Abnormal Psychology or Human Relationships. I'm a little confused and need help deciding. Thank you for your insight
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Detailing social and cognitive origins of attraction (1200 words). Introduction and conclusion were omitted due to the fact that command term may change. Factors investigated were proximity, familiarity, reciprocity, and social comparison. Research usable in general framework questions as well as learning outcomes specifically directed at attraction.-
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Essay detailing the biological origins of attraction. Extensive evaluation for each piece of research used, which was retrieved from scientific journals and medical databases. Factors investigated are explicit evolutionary advantages of "attractive" traits, koinophilia, and subconscious factors such as pheromones. (1300 words)-
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Examine two levels of analysis with regard to the origins of attraction.
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Hello I am currently revising Human Relationships option. While doing so, I realised that I do not really understand one thing. According to Psychology Study Guide, there is a similarity-attraction hypothesis (Byrne, 1971) and attraction-similarity theory (Morry, 2007). Could someone explain what the difference between the two is? It seems extremely vague to me. Thank you!