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Schema (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A schema (pl. schemata ), in psychology and cognitive science, is a mental structure that represents some aspect of the world. Schemata were initially introduced into psychology and education thro...
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Schema - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word schema comes from the Greek word "σχήμα" (skhēma), which means shape, or more generally, plan . The plural is "σχήματα" (skhēmata). In English, both schemas and schemata are used as...
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The role of framed eyeglasses in children's person schemata was examined. ... These results indicated that adults' stereotypes about people who wear glasses eventually become part of children's person schemata.
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Perceptions of heterosexual and homosexual individuals were investigated among 12-, 16-, and 20-year-old French adolescents. ... The Medscape Journal ... Results support the view of early adolescence as a crucial period in the development of gender schemata about sexually significant others.
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Schemata - Definition of Schemata at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Schemata. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use schemata in a Sentence...
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schemata workshop (pronounced skee-ma'tah) ; Our firm takes its name from the singular 'schema' or framework. The 'schematic' design phase of a project follows 'conceptual' and is the time at which the big idea becomes grounded in reality.
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Susan and I had our civil ceremony last week. ... There's a heat wave in San Francisco this week. Waking up this morning in the warm house with the windows open and a breeze blowing instantly transported me back to Susan and I's apartment in Manhattan. ... On summer mornings just like these, we'd wake up late and walk...
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Teachers must help learners build schemata and make connections between ideas. Discussion, songs, role play, illustrations, visual aids, and explanations of how a piece of knowledge applies are some of the techniques used to strengthen connections.
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Schemas as organizational units ... Plato elaborates the Greek doctrine of ideal types – such as the perfect circle that exists in the mind but which no one has ever seen. Kant further developed the notion and introduced the word schema. ... John wanted to do well on the exam, but his pen ran out of ink and his pencil broke.
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The Internet Ulysses by James Joyce ... edited by Jorn Barger, updated Feb2001 ... # Joyce's schemata...
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