Option D. Ethnocentrism refers to all of the options that we have in the question.
<h3>What is ethnocentrism?</h3>
This is the term that is used to refer to the ways that a person would have to judge the people that are from a different society than they are.
This term has to do with the fact that the people would have the belief that their culture and their way of life is more superior than that of people from other diverse environments and culture.
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A system of rule that permits citizens<span> to play a significant process, usually through the .... </span>the notion<span> that the Constitution grants to the </span>federal government<span> only those ... the authority possessed by both </span>state<span>and </span>national governments<span>, such as the ... is </span>each American<span> was a </span>citizen of the national government and separately.
Answer:
Cognitive Dissonance
Explanation:
The term Cognitive Dissonance was first introduced by Leon Festinger and it refers to what happens when a person has two or more contradictory beliefs or ideas and experiences psychological stress because of that. In other words, <u>when two ideas are opposite to each other, the person will experience stress </u>and will try to reduce this difference to reduce their discomfort. This usually happens when new evidence contradicts the person previous belief and it creates stress (cognitive dissonance).
In this example, Dante is aware that drinking alcohol is a costly habit that is bad for his health but he continues to do so anyway. He also thinks he is smart and makes good choices in life. Dan is <u>experiencing a contradiction between his thoughts (I make good choices in life) and his behavior (Drinking is bad for his health)</u> and this contradiction is making him experience psychological stress. This is known as Cognitive Dissonance
Answer:
This question is incomplete, it lacks options: A. Nativist theory. B. Theory of innately guided learning. C. Linguistic determinism hypothesis. D. Skinnerian theory of language. The correct answer is C.
Explanation:
Linguistic determinism hypothesis states that language determines the mode of thought. That is, we perceive reality and organize it into concepts and give them meanings according to an implicit agreement of our language community that has codified it in this way. As speakers we subscribe to the mode of organization and classification that our own language decrees.