Piaget Accomidation and Assmiliation Flashcards

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What is Accomidation?

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Accommodation occurs when new information cannot be easily integrated into existing schemas. Instead, the existing schemas need to be adjusted or new schemas created to incorporate this new information.

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What is Assmiliation?

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Assimilation refers to the process of integrating new information into existing cognitive schemas (mental structures or frameworks). When a child encounters something new, they try to understand it using their pre-existing knowledge.

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WHat is a Example of Accomindation?

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Accommodation occurs when new information cannot be easily integrated into existing schemas. Instead, the existing schemas need to be adjusted or new schemas created to incorporate this new information.

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What is a Example of Assmiliation?

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Example: A child knows about dogs and has a schema for what dogs are like (e.g., four-legged, furry, bark). When they see a different breed of dog for the first time, they assimilate this new information into their existing schema of dogs.

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