Parker, a Canadian national and university student, was sent to India as part of a cultural exchange program. Upon arrival in India, Parker did not respond to the host who greeted Parker by joining hands with Parker. As well Parker declined the tea that was offered, emphasizing a cultural preference for coffee. Parker felt that Canadian ways and culture were far superior to the ones in the host country. In this scenario, Parker displayed ___.

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By refusing to join hands with his host and also thinking that his Canadian way of life was more superior to that of India, Parker displayed what is known as ethnocentrism.

Ethnocentrism is a concept that has to do with the belief that a person's culture or way of life is better than that of other people.

In this situation, a person would judge the culture of others by the same standards to which he owes his own culture.  The term was developed by William Graham Sumner.

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