Schemas are powerful organizers of experience. Once you have one, it is easy to

forget what it was like not to have one. What did the authors of the book use as an
example of this?

(a) trying to recall how to use a VCR
(b) teaching statistics to people without a schema for statistics
(c) teaching their children how to drive
(d) writing the text when the two authors have had radically different schemas
(e) all of the above

B

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