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The ____ process of adding new information (i.e., the situational meaning) to an already existing schema or cognitive framework (i.e., one’s global meaning) is more common than the ____ process of changing the larger organizing schema (i.e., one’s global meaning) to fit the smaller one (i.e., the situational meaning).

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Assimilation; accommodation

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A schema is referred to as a cognitive framework or a means tthat helps an individual in information arrangement and interpretation.it helps use evaluate information by simpler and short means or method common to our environment.In Piaget's theory, a schema consist of knowledge itself and the various means with which one can make use of this knowledge gotten.

Assimilation in schema deals with how imbibe new information the taking in of that new information into our known bank of knowledge.

Accommodation is said to be when new information or experiences may cause an alteration of your known or existing schemas.

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