Aversions to inbreeding extend beyond our attitudes toward our own mating behavior to include strong beliefs about appropriate mating behavior by other individuals. This describes
A) third-party attitudes toward incest.
B) situations such as in kibbutzim, where the incest taboo is extended to agemates.
C) cultures where couples are betrothed as children and raised together like brothers and sisters.
D) both b and c
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