Sociocentrism is the act of regarding one's own social group as superior to others.
Ethnocentrism is the act of regarding one's own ethnic group as superior to others.
Following are some barriers that might cause hindrance to the critical thinking process:ego-centrism (self-centered thinking)sociocentrism or ethnocentrism (group/society/cultural-centered thinking)fear of change or an unwillingness to changeprejudiceselective perception and selective memorypeer pressure
Ethnocentrism a noun.
The belief that one's own society or group is superior to others.
Ethnocentrism can be both good and bad.
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Cultural relativism was in part a response to western ethnocentrism
A banana. It has absolutely nothing to do with ethnocentrism and so is a perfect non-example.
The main difference between ethnocentrism and xenocentrism is the preference of culture. Ethnocentrism is a preference to your own culture standards while xenocentrism is a preference to different cultures.
ethnocentrism
Ethnocentrism is the tendency to judge other cultures by the standards of one's own culture. Examples: A Westerner thinking that using chopsticks at every meal to eat is strange, silly, or a "stupid" way to eat An American making jokes about the Korean practice of eating dogs.
XENOCENTRISM, the opposite of ethnocentrism, is the belief that one’s own lifestyle, products, or ideas are inferior to those of other cultures
Ethnocentrism is the act of believing your own culture is not only better but more right than others. My guess would be that counter ethnocentrism is counteracting this. Like culture relativism, which is trying to accept other cultures for being just what they are and not judging them.