1.Amazement 2.Aversion 3.Empathy 4.Adoption Record your response for each picture you see. Number your paper 1-14. Do NOT say anything or make any sounds!

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1.Amazement 2.Aversion 3.Empathy 4.Adoption Record your response for each picture you see. Number your paper Do NOT say anything or make any sounds! This will go VERY quickly! Mark your first response and move on!

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Ethnocentrism ethnocentrism a tendency to view other groups or cultures from the perspective of one's own. the belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture. belief in the intrinsic superiority of the nation, culture, or group to which one belongs, often accompanied by feelings of dislike for other groups the belief that one's own culture is superior to all others and is the standard by which all other cultures should be measured.

When storeowners or mall cops follow a person of a certain color around, because they think that person might steal. Ethnocentrism We often talk about British drivers driving "on the wrong side" of the road. Why not just say "opposite side" or even "left hand side"? We talk about written Hebrew as reading "backward." Why not just say "from right to left" or "in the opposite direction from English." The best religion is ‘your’ religion.

The Padaung or Kareni tribes of Myanmar, Burma are now forming their community in Thailand. They coil copper around their necks to extend them up to 40 centimeters. It is a sign of beauty for them. Their necks are very weak and cannot hold long without the copper coil support. 1

Hard boiled egg served with bread soldiers; from the United Kingdom. 2

Teenage girl from Peru 3

Bruges Key Shopping Street in Belgium 4

Churros & Chocolate from Spain 5

Crocodile & Kangaroo Meat Pies from Australia 6

Hungarian Bakery in Szentes, Hungary 7

French Cheese 8

Newstand & “Quickshop” in Spain 9

Typical Family Dinner Set on the Street Celebrating Tet - Vietnamese New Years Celebration 10

A squat toilet (also known as an Arabic, French, Korean, Japanese, Iranian, Indian, Turkish or Natural- Position toilet) is a toilet used by squatting, rather than sitting. There are several types of squat toilets, but they all consist essentially of a hole in the ground. 11

Sleeping Capsules for Workaholics Usually Provided in Asian Countries by Larger Companies 12

Many Cultures Greet with a Kiss or two on the Cheek 13

Mother & Child Sleeping at Home in Madagascar 14

Stereotype A simplified and standardized conception or image invested with special meaning and held in common by members of a group. A set of inaccurate, simplistic generalizations about a group that allows others to categorize them and treat them accordingly. An often oversimplified or biased mental picture held to characterize the typical individual of a group. A generalization, usually exaggerated or oversimplified and often offensive, that is used to describe or distinguish a group.

The cowboy and Indian are American stereotypes. Stereotype The English are cold and unfriendly people. All Americans own guns. Americans make a lot of money and are rich. Americans are free to do whatever they want. Americans like war. Football players are stupid.

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Ethnocentrism

Traditional European Dinner Time

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Ethnocentrism Eastern Hemisphere View

Ethnocentrism Traditional Chinese Breakfast Traditional Costa Rican Breakfast

Ethnocentrism