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Ethnocentrism encourages admiration of behaviour:
Within the In-Groups
In the Out-Groups
In both In-Groups and Out-Group
None of the above
- Ethnocentrism is the belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture.
- It naturally encourages admiration and preference for the behaviors, values, and norms of one's own group.
- Option 1: Within the In-Groups
- Ethnocentrism fosters admiration and validation of behaviors and customs within one's own group, the in-group.
- Option 2: In the Out-Groups
- Ethnocentrism often leads to prejudice and negative judgments towards out-groups.
- Option 3: In both In-Groups and Out-Groups
- This is incorrect as ethnocentrism typically only praises the in-group.
- Option 4: None of the above
- This option is incorrect; option 1 is the most accurate.
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