IB Psychology/Options/Psychology of human relationships/General Framework

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General Framework[edit | edit source]

The general frameworks (GF) are the equivalent to the general learning outcomes of the biological, cognitive, and sociocultural levels of analysis.

There are two general frameworks:

  • GF1: To what extent do biological, cognitive and sociocultural factors influence human relationships?
  • GF2: Evaluate psychological research (that is, theories and/or studies) relevant to the study of human relationships.

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



GF1[edit | edit source]

To what extent do biological, cognitive and sociocultural factors influence human relationships?

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GF2[edit | edit source]

Evaluate psychological research (that is, theories and/or studies) relevant to the study of human relationships.

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