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Revision as of 00:48, 24 June 2020
Cultural attitude is one's attitude that someone has toward own and other cultures.
Distinctive attitudes
Ethnocentrism
- Main wikipage: Ethnocentric attitude
- Ethnocentric attitude (ethnocentrism) is the parochial belief that the best work approaches and practices are those of the home country. This attitude is similar to ingroup favorism.
Polycentrism
- Main wikipage: Polycentric attitude
- Polycentric attitude (polycentrism) is the attitude that different cultures have identified their terminal or, at least, sufficient values, approaches, and practices.
Geocentrism
- Main wikipage: Geocentric attitude
- Geocentric attitude (geocentrism) is an attitude of openness towards other cultures.