__________ are inflexible, general rules, or silent assumptions (beliefs, attitudes, concepts) that develop as enduring concepts from past (early) experiences; form the basis for screening, dis¬criminating, weighing, and coding stimuli; and form the basis for categorizing, evaluating experiences, and making judgments and distorting reality situations.
a. Schemas
b. Thought patterns
c. Webs
d. Patterns
a. Schemas
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