Your friend took a security guard position to help defray the costs of tuition. When you stopped by to visit him on the job you found he was acting differently. He was more serious and professional
Your friend was using ________ to guide his actions as a guard, which were likely learned from film or literature depictions of security guards.
a. their instincts
b. personal history
c. media-produced stereotypes
d. scripts
e. inventories
d. scripts
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