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    A Kind of Schema That Involves a Familiar Sequence of Activities
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A Kind of Schema That Involves a Familiar Sequence of Activities

Question 1

Question 1

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A kind of schema that involves a familiar sequence of activities, such as how to behave when you go to a restaurant for lunch, is called a(n) __________.


A) heuristic
B) exemplar
C) prototype
D) script

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