The term pseudoetic is defined as
A. looking at a culture through indigenous concepts and theories.
B. viewing culture through concepts and theories external to the culture.
C. the perception that an approach is universal, regardless of the appropriateness of its application in other cultures.
D. the application of dominant beliefs and values to another culture, regardless of the appropriateness of its application in other cultures.
Answer: C
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