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  2. SCHEMA definition: 1. a drawing that represents an idea or theory and makes it easier to understand 2. a drawing that…. Learn more.

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      SCHEMA translate: 圖解,圖表. Learn more in the Cambridge...

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    • Schema: Definition and Origins
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    The term schema was first introduced in 1923 by developmental psychologist Jean Piaget. Piaget proposed a stage theory of cognitive development that utilized schemas as one of its key components. Piaget defined schemasas basic units of knowledge that related to all aspects of the world. He suggested that different schemas are mentally applied in ap...

    For example, when a child is young, they may develop a schema for a dog. They know a dog walks on four legs, is hairy, and has a tail. When the child goes to the zoo for the first time and sees a tiger, they may initially think the tiger is a dog as well. From the child’s perspective, the tiger fits their schema for a dog. The child’s parents may e...

    There are many kinds of schemas that assist us in understanding the world around us, the people we interact with, and even ourselves. Types of schemas include: 1. Object schemas, which help us understand and interpret inanimate objects, including what different objects are and how they work. For example, we have a schema for what a door is and how ...

    As our example of the child changing their dog schema after encountering a tiger illustrates, schemas can be modified. Piaget suggested that we grow intellectually by adjusting our schemaswhen new information comes from the world around us. Schemas can be adjusted through: 1. Assimilation, the process of applying the schemas we already possess to u...

    Schemas help us interact with the world efficiently. They help us categorize incoming information so we can learn and think more quickly. As a result, if we encounter new information that fits an existing schema, we can efficiently understand and interpret it with minimal cognitive effort. However, schemas can also impact what we pay attention to a...

    The study by Brewer and Trevens demonstrates that we notice and remember things that fit into our schemas but overlook and forget things that don’t. In addition, when we recall a memory that activates a certain schema, we may adjust that memory to better fit that schema. So while schemas can help us efficiently learn and understand new information,...

    Brewer, William F., and James C. Treyens. "Role of Schemata in Memory for Places." Cognitive Psychology, vol. 13, no. 2, 1981, pp. 207-230. https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-0285(81)90008-6
    Carlston, Don. “Social Cognition.” Advanced Social Psychology: The State of the Science, edited by Roy F. Baumeister and Eli J. Finkel, Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 63-99
    Cherry, Kendra. "The Role of a Schema in Psychology." VeryWell Mind, 26 June 2019. https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-a-schema-2795873
    McLeod, Saul. “Jean Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development.” Simply Psychology, 6 June 2018. https://www.simplypsychology.org/piaget.html
  3. 1. : a diagrammatic presentation. broadly : a structured framework or plan : outline. 2. : a mental codification of experience that includes a particular organized way of perceiving cognitively and responding to a complex situation or set of stimuli.

  4. 1. a plan, diagram, or scheme. 2. (in the philosophy of Kant) a rule or principle that enables the understanding to apply its categories and unify experience. universal succession is the schema of causality. 3. psychology.

  5. Someone with an insanely big idea about how to change the world has "a grand schema." Now she just needs to make a practical schema for actually making that change. Definitions of schema. noun. a schematic or preliminary plan. synonyms: outline, scheme. see more.

  6. SCHEMA meaning: 1. a drawing that represents an idea or theory and makes it easier to understand 2. a drawing that…. Learn more.

  7. 1. A plan, outline, or model: a schema for prioritizing vaccinations; a writer's schema for a novel. 2. Psychology A pattern imposed on complex reality or experience to assist in explaining it, mediate perception, or guide response. [Latin schēma, schēmat-, form; see scheme.]

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