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Tammy, age 18 months, has a beach ball and a Nerf ball, and she knows what a basketball and a tennis ball are. When she encounters a golf ball for the first time, she mentally adds this new example to her "ball" scheme. Adding another example to an existing scheme is a process that Piaget called ________.

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The process that Piaget called "adding another example to an existing scheme" is called assimilation. Assimilation refers to the cognitive process of incorporating new information or experiences into existing mental schemas or frameworks. In this case, Tammy assimilates the new example of a golf ball into her existing "ball" scheme, expanding her understanding of what falls under the category of a ball.

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