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Cognitive schemas allow for easy,fast processing of information about people,events,or groups that are related in some way.However,when we make generalizations about these
People,events,or groups,we are using

A) concepts.
B) stereotypes.
C) the exemplar model.
D) the prototype model.

Cognitive Schemas

Mental frameworks or structures that help individuals organize and interpret information.

Generalizations

The process of forming broad concepts or beliefs based on specific instances or experiences.

Stereotypes

Schemas that allow for easy, fast processing of information about people, events, or objects, based on their membership in particular groups.

  • Differentiate among cognitive schemas, concepts, prototypes, and exemplars, and how they facilitate information processing.
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Hitesh kumaarMay 29, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Stereotypes are overgeneralized beliefs about a particular category of people, events, or groups, which can lead to assumptions and judgments without individual evidence. Cognitive schemas facilitate quick information processing, but when these schemas become overly generalized, they form stereotypes.