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question 4 (1 point)
which one of these are not an example of how schemas guide our communication with others by providing a \script\ for the interaction?
○ asking a date what they do for a living on the first date.
○ asking your classmate what other classes they are taking on the first day of class, when getting to know them.
○ making small talk about the weather in a doctor’s waiting room.
○ telling someone your darkest fears within the first five seconds of sitting next to them at the local burger shop.
question 5 (1 point)
which one of these are not one of the three ways we organize and categorize information?
○ difference
○ similarity
○ assumption
○ proximity
Question 4: Schemas provide expected "scripts" for social interactions. The first three options follow typical, socially accepted small talk scripts for their contexts, while sharing intense personal fears immediately violates standard interaction schemas.
Question 5: The three primary ways people organize and categorize information are similarity (grouping like items), proximity (grouping close items), and difference (grouping distinct items). Assumption is not one of these core organizational methods.
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Question 4: Telling someone your darkest fears within the first five seconds of sitting next to them at the local burger shop.
Question 5: Assumption