The belief that one's own cultural beliefs, attitudes, values and practices are superior to others: O A. World-mindedness B. Attributional complexity C. Narcoculturism O D. Ethnocentrism
The belief that one's own cultural beliefs, attitudes, values and practices are superior to others: O A. World-mindedness B. Attributional complexity C. Narcoculturism O D. Ethnocentrism
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Transcribed Image Text:The belief that one's own cultural beliefs, attitudes, values and practices are superior to others:
O A. World-mindedness
B. Attributional complexity
O C. Narcoculturism
O D. Ethnocentrism
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