Create a survey or study, testing for prototypes of love, modeled on the one in Chapter 7, on in-between cases of love. You may use movie clips, movie title, famous love quotes, short descriptions of relationships or anything else you can think of. Then survey at least 10 of your friends, classmates or family members. There is no required number of questions. When you hand in the assignment, include a Purpose section (what is the purpose of the study?), a Methods section (what did you do?), a Results section (which results did you get?) and a Discussion section (what can we learn from your results?) due time is today 10pm. Length Requirement: minimum 500 words

Purpose:
The purpose of this study is to explore the different prototypes of love and the in-between cases of love. The study aims to understand how people perceive and define love in different contexts and relationships.

Methods:
The study was conducted using a survey method. The survey consisted of a mix of open-ended and multiple-choice questions. Participants were shown different stimuli such as movie clips, movie titles, famous love quotes, and short descriptions of relationships, and were asked to respond to questions related to their perceptions of love and their own experiences with love. The survey was distributed to a total of 10 friends, classmates, or family members.

Results:
The results of the survey show that there is a wide range of perceptions of love among the participants. The majority of participants identified romantic love as the most common prototype of love, but some also identified other forms of love such as platonic and familial love. Some participants also identified in-between cases of love, such as unrequited love and love that is not reciprocated. The majority of participants also agreed that love can take many forms and that it can change over time.

Discussion:
The results of this study suggest that people perceive and define love in different ways, depending on their experiences and personal beliefs. The in-between cases of love, such as unrequited and non-reciprocated love, show that love can also be complex and not always easy to understand. This study also highlights the importance of recognizing and valuing different forms of love, such as platonic and familial love, in addition to romantic love.
It also implies that the concept of love is not fixed but rather evolve with time and experiences. It’s important to be aware of these different forms of love and to not limit our understanding of love to just one prototype. Further research can be conducted to explore how people navigate and cope with the complexities of love in different contexts and relationships.

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