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Unit 36 - Research Booklet-2

The document provides research topics and guests for student interviews on relationships and dating. It includes key facts about 4 interview subjects (Jason, Josh, Bella, Lucy) and their last relationship as well as strengths and weaknesses. Primary research collected from friends is also included for each guest. Statistics are presented on teen dating experiences and relationship types, including non-monogamous relationships. Additional statistics focus on marriage and divorce rates in the UK.

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Unit 36 - Research Booklet-2

The document provides research topics and guests for student interviews on relationships and dating. It includes key facts about 4 interview subjects (Jason, Josh, Bella, Lucy) and their last relationship as well as strengths and weaknesses. Primary research collected from friends is also included for each guest. Statistics are presented on teen dating experiences and relationship types, including non-monogamous relationships. Additional statistics focus on marriage and divorce rates in the UK.

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Unit 23: Research Ideas

Research Document
Order of contents:
Topic Research for item 1:
Guest Research for item 1:
Topic Research for item 2:
Guest Research for item 2:
Topic Research for item 3:
Guest Research for item 3:
Topic Research for item 4 (If used):
Guest Research for item 4 (If used):
Each student takes a topic and researches it extensively. Share your
finding with your team members so they can input your findings
into their booklet

You need to carry out EXTENSIVE research on your topic and guest.
You need to demonstrate why you have used your guest for this
topic. You need to reference where you found your research.
(Referencing is KEY)
Interview 1:
Name of interview: Jason
Topic covered: Relationships
Research of topic:
Key Facts:
Jason Young
17 years old
Phone number- 0766382891
Part of Henley College
Last relationship with- AMY
Relationship lasts for- 3 months
Reason for ending- slag for cheating
Strength; His face gives him confidence
Weakness; Females
How many previous girlfriends have you had- 4
How many times have you had sexual intercourse- 5
Do you like tattoos- yes, and have one
Love taking selfies

Research of Guest
Primary Research: (Interviews with guest to find out what they
know; interviews with friends of guest to find out about guest) Insert
voice recordings /notes
Information from Sam
He likes films
He gets cheated on a lot
He likes the Indie style
He does a lot of drugs
He gets a lot of tinder matches
He likes everything that everybody else doesnt
He cares about his hair more than his own life
His wingman is Jack
He always goes for the wrong girls.

Interview 2:
Name of interview:
Topic covered:
Research of topic:
Key Facts: Josh McCartney, 18, Irish, Henley College
Last girlfriend: Emily, 3 months
Reason for ending: Too much commitment

Research of Guest
Primary Research: (Interviews with guest to find out what they
know; interviews with friends of guest to find out about guest) Insert
voice recordings /notes
Strengths: Motivated, positive, cheeky
Weaknesses: Too many Strengths
By a friend: Adrenaline junkie, adventurous, outdoors, filming weird
videos, Skinny dipping, likes younger girls, YouTube channel, bridge
jumping, MILF for mum and shes mixed, got a blowie dressed as a
leprechaun and she was an angel, likes taking his top off,

INFORMATION ON BELLA--Research on topic


Isabella bull
17
Part of Henley College
Last relationship: Norbert
Relationship lasted for: 2 dates
Reason for ending: I dont know Im a lemon
Strengths: Friendly, chatty, bubbly
Weaknesses: forgetful, gets scared easily

Phone number: 07510328620


Research of guest (primary research)Information from
Shes tall
She pulls well
She likes farmers
She likes guys who plays guitar
She multiple personalitys
She cries a lot
Shes spontaneous
Shes out going
She had a YouTube channel
She likes making videos
She likes guys who smoke pipes
She likes long hair on guys
She likes glitter
She is in love with Garrett Borns
Shes a vegan

INFORMATION ON LUCY--Research on topic


Key Facts:
Lucy James
18
Part of Henley College
Last relatationship: Jack stillamn
Relationship lasted for: 8months
Reason for ending: still together
Strengths: friendly caring funny
Weaknesses: she smokes a lot
Phone number: 07872692459
Research of guest (primary research) --Information from Bella
She likes her dogs
She hates Prezzo
She likes gossip girl
She sends fun voice messages
Her favourite colour is yellow
She likes doing jack
She likes seeing jack
She likes being with jack
She likes Ariana Grande
Shes a quarter Chinese
She only drinks coke (not water)
She smokes
She only smokes straights

Ariana Grande follows her on twitter

Dating and experience with romance are relatively common, some


35% of teens have some type of experience in a romantic
relationship, a figure that includes current and former daters, as well
as those in serious and less-serious relationships. 14% of teens are
currently in a relationship they consider to be serious with a
boyfriend, girlfriend or significant other. 5% of teens are in a current
romantic relationship, but do not consider it to be serious.
16% of teens are not currently dating, but have had some sort of
romantic relationship (whether serious or otherwise) in the past. Age
is the primary demographic dividing line when it comes to dating
and romance. Teens ages 15 to 17 are around twice as likely as
those ages 13 to 14 to have ever had some type of romantic
relationship experience (44% vs. 20%). These older teens also are
significantly more likely to say they are currently in an active
relationship, serious or otherwise (18% vs. 6% of younger teens).
(((https://www.relate.org.uk/policy-campaigns/relationshipstatistics))
Traditional relationship advice may dictate that monogamy is the
only way to have a successful, trusting relationship, but it's actually
fairly common for people to seek out alternative relationship
structures. According to a recent study, one in five Americans have
been in a non-monogamous relationship.
(http://www.refinery29.com/2016/08/121109/polyamorousrelationships-open-sex-study) The researchers noted that, although
age, race, political affiliations, and socio-economic status didn't
affect the likelihood that someone had experienced a nonmonogamous relationship, people who identified as gay, lesbian, or
bisexual were slightly more likely than those who identified as
heterosexual to have been in an open relationship.
Between 2005 and 2010 the percentage of marriages which ended
in divorce
decreased from 45% to 42%.
There was a 2.9% decrease in the number of divorces from
114,720 compared to
118,140 in 2012.
The number of divorces was highest in those aged 40-44.
The majority of divorces were initiated by the wife; 65% were
initiated by the wife,
35% by the husband.
Women were more likely to cite their partners behaviour as the
reason behind

the divorce than men. 54% of divorces granted to women were due
to their
husbands behaviour, whereas only 38% of divorces granted to men
cited their wifes
behaviour as the reason.
((((((((https://www.relate.org.uk/sites/default/files/012016_relationshi
ps_stats_final_0.pdf)

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