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elect all that applyBecause culture affects the way kinship is calculated, which of the following are true?Multiple select question.Most societies have the same basic rules for determining who is a relative.Some societies do not consider all blood relatives to be part of the family.Kinship is socially constructed in nonindustrial societies but is no longer so in our own.Some societies believe a child can have more than one biological father.People who are not blood relatives can sometimes be regarded socially as kin.

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elect all that applyBecause culture affects the way kinship is calculated, which of the following are true?Multiple select question.Most societies have the same basic rules for determining who is a relative.Some societies do not consider all blood relatives to be part of the family.Kinship is socially constructed in nonindustrial societies but is no longer so in our own.Some societies believe a child can have more than one biological father.People who are not blood relatives can sometimes be regarded socially as kin.

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The following statements are true:

  1. Some societies do not consider all blood relatives to be part of the family. This is because different cultures have different definitions and boundaries for what constitutes a family. In some cultures, only immediate family members are considered true relatives, while in others, extended family members are also included.

  2. Kinship is socially constructed in nonindustrial societies but is no longer so in our own. This statement is partially true. While it is correct that kinship is socially constructed in nonindustrial societies, it is also socially constructed in industrial societies. The ways in which we define and understand kinship can vary greatly depending on cultural norms and societal structures.

  3. Some societies believe a child can have more than one biological father. This is true in some cultures where partible paternity is practiced. This is the belief that a child can have more than one biological father, typically in societies where women have multiple sexual partners.

  4. People who are not blood relatives can sometimes be regarded socially as kin. This is true in many cultures where close friends, godparents, or others may be considered part of the family even though they are not related by blood. This is often referred to as fictive kinship.

The statement that "Most societies have the same basic rules for determining who is a relative" is not true. The rules for determining who is considered a relative can vary greatly from one society to another, depending on cultural norms and societal structures.

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