The unintentional and automatic associations in our judgements that are evident when our partners come to mind are Schemas.
Implicit attitudes that are similar to but different from explicitly endorsed views can be created by automatic associations. They might also be an understanding of cultural attitudes unconnected to one's own thoughts, feelings, or actions (the culture-as-contaminant interpretation).
J. Piaget suggested the abstract term "scheme" to describe our abstract conceptions. The hierarchically organized cognitive components known as schemas can be webbed into intricate interactions with one another.
Schemas can affect what you notice, how you interpret events, or how you make sense of murky circumstances. As soon as you develop a schema, you unconsciously focus on information that supports it and downplay or dismiss information that conflicts with it.
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