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Kinship is important to the study of anthropology because:
 
  a. It explains political rights and obligations for all industrialized societies.
  b. It determines the economic system of all societies.
  c. It plays the key role in determining rights and obligations in nonindustrial societies.
  d. It determines the foundation of all market economies in industrialized societies.
  e. It is the only social institution present in foraging and tribal societies.

Question 2

What is meant by the term new product ethnography?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

This is the use of ethnographic writing in order to suggest and predict ways of increasing efficiency and productivity for businesses. In new product ethnography, the ethnographic purpose is to produce actionable ideas and insights.



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