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psychology, self-acceptance is assumed to be the re-requisite to facilitate the change to take place. It is a part of positive psychology that aims to achieve on two characteristics; stop criticising others and start self-correcting and em...
of Ethnocentrism Introduction The term was first used by the American sociologist William Graham Sumner (1840–1910) to describe the view that one’s own culture can be considered central, (Allport 1954) while other cultures or religious trad...
ethnocentrism include cooperation with members of the in-group, but not out-groups. We show that ethnocentric behavior can emerge from a simple evolutionary model of local competition between individuals. Our agent-based model treats intera...
consumers evaluated imported products, which often were considered inferior and eschewed. Though large numbers of consumers now are willing to consider foreign-made goods as alternatives to American-made items, some consumers staunchly refu...
and Promotion of Cultural Relativism Introduction The concept of ethnocentrism refers to a collective attitude that divorce is the cultural forms, whether they are moral, religious, social, aesthetic, those are far from their own. The barb...
others in terms of the norms of one's own group, culture, or class and to assert the alleged superiority of one's own group (Robert, 2011). Ethnocentric beliefs can predispose one ethnic group or social class to derogate, segregate, or comm...
Personal History When I started writing this journal and observing people, I realized that ethnocentrism painfully exists in our everyday lives. People judge other people's color, race, religion, belief, fashion, diet, and just about everyt...