The functions of relationships are to
A. gain information, create a context for
understanding, establish identity, and
meet interpersonal needs.
B. learn new information, make sense of
your world, and meet your needs.
C. create a context for understanding,
establish identity, meet your needs and
make sense of your world.
D. gain information, create a context for
understanding, establish identity, and
learn new information.
A
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