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13 February, 22:00

Why do sociologists find the study of family to be so important when trying to grasp the mores and norms of a culture?

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  1. 13 February, 22:21
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    Families provide for each other as well as carry out and teach a particular culture to other members of the family.

    Explanation:

    The sociology of the family is the study of families as a central study of social life. A family, according to sociologists, plays an important role in teaching and carrying out cultural values to its members.

    The sociologists study the family as they understand that every family possesses some cultural values, that to some extent are similar yet so different from each other. When a couple is married, they bring their own cultural values, that they learned in their families, into their marriage and passing those values to their children.

    That is why for sociologists the study of family is important.
  2. 13 February, 22:29
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    The answer is stated below.

    Explanation:

    The study of families becomes important while studying the culture because families act as a vital element of culture at micro level. While we study sociology families provide the first exposure to the children about that particular culture. Families serve to provide the traditions, customs, values, etc to each other and carry out these norms from one generation to another.
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