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The Misunderstood Schema of the Strong Black Woman: Exploring Its Mental Health Consequences and Coping Responses Among African American Women

Psychology of women quarterly, 2020
The internalization of the Strong Black Woman (SBW) schema is associated with negative psychological outcomes. However, not much is known about the mechanisms through which this schema leads to poor health. We examined the direct associations between the
K. Liao, Meifen Wei, Mengxi Yin
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Gender schema theory: A cognitive account of sex typing.

, 1981
Gender schema theory proposes that the phenomenon of sex typing derives, in part, from gender-based schematic processing, from a generalized readiness to process information on the basis of the sex-linked associations that constitute the gender schema ...
S. Bem
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A schema theory of discrete motor skill learning.

, 1975
A number of closed-loop postulations to explain motor skills learning and performance phenomena have appeared recently, but each of these views suffers from either (a) logical problems in explaining the phenomena or (b) predictions that are not supported
R. Schmidt
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Design Prototypes: A Knowledge Representation Schema for Design

The AI Magazine, 1990
This article begins with an elaboration of models of design as a process. It then introduces and describes a knowledge representation schema for design called design prototypes. This schema supports the initiation and continuation of the act of designing.
J. Gero
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Religion-as-Schema, with Implications for the Relation Between Religion and Coping

The Psychology of Religion, 2019
The advantages of conceptualizing religion as a cognitive schema are discussed. The nature and function of schemas are described, and studies relevant to this cognitive approach to religion are reviewed.
D. McIntosh
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Translating Program Schemas to While-Schemas

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1975
While-schemas are defined as program schemas without goto statements, in which iteration is achieved using while statements. We present two translations of program schemas into equivalent while-schemas, the first one by adding extra program variables, and the second one by adding extra logical variables.
Zohar Manna, Edward A. Ashcroft
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The Website Schema [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Interactive Advertising, 2004
ABSTRACTThe website schema is conceptualized as the consumer’s set of beliefs about information locations, and routes to those locations, on a website. A meta-analysis of three studies, one of them with a student sample and two with consumer samples, provides evidence that congruence between a consumer’s website schema and the actual structure of a ...
Bellman, S., Rossiter, J.R.
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Schema Therapy

2022
This chapter outlines schema therapy (ST) as a treatment possibility for adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and comorbid personality disorder (PD). The chapter begins with some key considerations concerning the therapeutic relationship and the differential diagnosis of ASD versus PD. ST is introduced, followed by a summary of empirical findings
Vuijk, R.   +3 more
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When is a Schema Not a Schema? On a Remark by Suszko

Studia Logica, 2019
A 1971 paper by Roman Suszko, ‘Identity Connective and Modality’, claimed that a certain identity-free schema expressed the condition that there are at most two objects in the domain. Section 1 here gives that schema and enough of the background to this claim to explain Suszko’s own interest in it and related conditions—via non-Fregean logic, in which ...
Lloyd Humberstone, Allen Hazen
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Assumptive Worlds and the Stress of Traumatic Events: Applications of the Schema Construct

, 1989
Work on the psychological aftermath of traumatic events suggests that people ordinarily operate on the basis of unchallenged, unquestioned assumptions about themselves and the world.
R. Janoff-Bulman
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