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  2. Ethnocentrism is the tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of ones own culture. Part of ethnocentrism is the belief that one’s own race, ethnic or cultural group is the most important or that some or all aspects of its culture are superior to those of other groups.

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  3. Ethnocentrism in social science and anthropology —as well as in colloquial English discourse—means to apply one's own culture or ethnicity as a frame of reference to judge other cultures, practices, behaviors, beliefs, and people, instead of using the standards of the particular culture involved.

  4. Dec 7, 2023 · Ethnocentrism in psychology refers to the tendency to view ones own cultural or ethnic group as superior and to judge other groups based on the values and standards of one’s group. It is the belief that one's own culture is correct and superior compared to other cultures.

  5. Jan 11, 2012 · Ethnocentrism is a term applied to the cultural or ethnic biaswhether conscious or unconscious—in which an individual views the world from the perspective of his or her own group, establishing the in-group as archetypal and rating all other groups with reference to this ideal.

  6. Ethnocentrism, as sociologist William Graham Sumner (1906) described the term, involves a belief or attitude that ones own culture is better than all others, and should therefore serve as the standard frame of reference. Almost everyone is a little bit ethnocentric.

  7. Feb 20, 2021 · Ethnocentrism, a term coined by William Graham Sumner, is the tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of your own ethnic culture and the belief that that is in fact therightway to look at the world. This leads to making incorrect assumptions about othersbehavior based on your own norms, values, and beliefs.

  8. Learning Outcomes. By the end of this section, you will be able to: Define the concept of ethnocentrism and explain the ubiquity of ethnocentrism as a consequence of enculturation. Distinguish certain forms of ethnocentrism in terms of their historical relationship to forms of empire and domination.

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