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allocentric, a. Psychol.|ˌæləʊˈsɛntrɪk| [f. allo- + -centric.] Centred in the object; concentrating on or interested in an object in itself rather than in its relation or relevance to oneself. Opp. autocentric a.
1927T. Burrow Social Basis of Consciousness ii. vii. 188 The type of personality whose course is the exact opposite [of that of the autocentric individual]..is the allocentric type. 1959E. G. Schachtel Metamorphosis ix. 220 The allocentric attitude..is one of profound interest in the object, and complete openness and receptivity toward it. 1970Jrnl. Gen. Psychol. Oct. 235 The allocentric or creative personality is interested in objects for their own sake. 1982Jrnl. Genetic Psychol. Dec. 203 (heading) Facilitation of children's allocentric placement by reducing task complexity and providing a verbal rule. |