2001
DOI: 10.1080/08824090109384791
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A cross‐cultural comparison of ethnocentrism among Japanese and United States college students

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“…Most deviations from that standard are viewed negatively and will be used as evidence of the inferiority of people from the other culture. Neuliep, Chaudoir, and McCroskey (2001) have argued that ethnocentrism negatively influences intercultural communication. Similarly, Gudykunst (1997) points out that one's cultural orientation acts as a filter for processing incoming and outgoing verbal and nonverbal messages.…”
Section: A Contemporary Conceptualization Of Ethnocentrismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most deviations from that standard are viewed negatively and will be used as evidence of the inferiority of people from the other culture. Neuliep, Chaudoir, and McCroskey (2001) have argued that ethnocentrism negatively influences intercultural communication. Similarly, Gudykunst (1997) points out that one's cultural orientation acts as a filter for processing incoming and outgoing verbal and nonverbal messages.…”
Section: A Contemporary Conceptualization Of Ethnocentrismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neuliep and his associates (Neuliep & McCroskey, 1997, 2001Neuliep, Chaudoir, & McCroskey, 2001) have offered a contemporary conceptualization of ethnocentrism. They argue that rather than conceptualizing ethnocentrism as a personality defect, ethnocentrism should be viewed along a continuum; that everyone is, to some extent, ethnocentric.…”
Section: A Contemporary Conceptualization Of Ethnocentrismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of school children have found that those of Northeast Asian descent are more positively ethnocentric than are those of European descent (e.g. Neuliep, Chaudoir, & McCroskey, 2001) as evidenced in the extent and perceived quality of interaction with school children of different races. Judd, Park, Ryan, Brauer, and Krauss (1995) review four studies which find that African American youths are more negatively ethnocentric than white youths.…”
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“…Ethnocentrism involves stereotyping and regards in-group behavior submissively, and on the contrary to this, regards outgroups subordinately, negatively and even with hostility [15].…”
Section: The Relationship Between the Three Traits And Social Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%