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Event Schema
An event schema, also known as a habit, is a cognitive framework that dictates behavior in specific situations, such as automatically facing the door when entering an elevator. Event schemata are powerful forces in our understanding of the world, making many habits difficult to break once they have been acquired.
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Types of Schema
Self-Schema
Influence of Schemas
Organization and Construction of Schemata
Schema Activation and Assumption Formation
Function of Schemata in Cognitive Efficiency
Function of Schemata in Filling Informational Gaps
Disadvantages of Schemata
Role of Schemata in Automating Routines
Application of Schemata in Social and Daily Contexts
A person who has only ever seen large, aggressive dogs develops a mental framework where all dogs are considered dangerous. When they later encounter a small, friendly poodle, they feel fear and avoid it. Which statement best analyzes the cognitive process occurring in this situation?
Event Schema