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What is an abstract, generalized account of repeated events called in psychology
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In psychology, an abstract, generalized account of repeated events is often referred to as a "schema." A schema represents an organized pattern of thought or behavior that helps individuals interpret and categorize information based on past experiences. It allows for the understanding of recurring events by providing a mental framework that guides perception and memory. Schemata (the plural of schema) help in predicting outcomes and facilitate the processing of new information by fitting it into existing cognitive structures.