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Unit 9 – Social Psychology
Topic 9.7
How does Anthropology's concept of kinship influence the initial stage of interpersonal attraction?
Kinship often provides common ground that facilitates initial stages of attraction but can also limit attraction due to incest taboo norms.
Kinship doesn't play any role in interpersonal attraction since it only applies within family contexts.
People are always most attracted to those who have a distant kinship relationship with them because it ensures genetic diversity.
Kinship increases attractiveness due to biological predisposition towards procreating with close relatives for better genes combination.
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