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    The Typical Sequence of Behaviors or Actions at a Common
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The Typical Sequence of Behaviors or Actions at a Common

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The typical sequence of behaviors or actions at a common event, such as checking out at a grocery store or going to the movies, is a particular type of schema that psychologists call a script.

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