According to Berger and Luckmann, typificatory schemes refer

a. to a wholly subjective state that functions as the genesis of human consciousness.
b. to patterns of apprehension in terms of which face-to-face encounters are structured.
c. to well-defined, rigid forms of interaction.
d. to participants’ attempts to construct their social world in highly unique ways.


b. to patterns of apprehension in terms of which face-to-face encounters are structured.

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