schemata in English

noun
1
a representation of a plan or theory in the form of an outline or model.
a schema of scientific reasoning

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1. Indeed, the schemata of adulthood have their origins in the schemata of early childhood.

2. We also have schemata for comprehension.

3. The cognitive schemata of the adult are derived from the sensorimotor schemata of the child.

4. At birth, schemata are reflexive in nature.

5. Active experiences are assimilated into schemata.

6. Schemata never stop changing or becoming more refined.

7. Less reciprocal discourse will also activate schemata.

8. 12 Less reciprocal discourse will also activate schemata.

9. Whatever cultural context is taken, there will be schemata.

10. The commissions were to present the schemata already prepared, and consider amendments.

11. Schemata progress from being less accurate to being more accurate.

12. Piaget described and accounted for the change of schemata with accommodation.

13. As people continue to have new experiences, they continue to develop new schemata and concepts.

14. As a child assimilates and accommodates, all of his or her schemata are elaborated.

15. These schemata are analogous to concepts, categories, or cards in a file.

16. Bukharin was not one of those who neglected the material aspects of the reproduction schemata.

17. As a child becomes better able to generalize across stimuli, schemata become more refined.

18. This upset conservatives who insisted, inaccurately, that schemata could only be accepted or amended, not rejected.

19. Between birth and age all schemata are sensorimotor and dependent on the actions of the child.

20. These changes all come about gradually and are prerequisites to the development of the schemata permitting conservation.

21. A major difference between adult and adolescent reasoning capabilities is the sheer number of schemata, or structures.

22. But schemata are more than the behavior; they are the internal structure from which the behavior flows.

23. Only a few of these schemata - famous Basses like la romanesca and la folia - are still recognized today

24. For discourse analysis, the most important idea to come out of the field of Artificial Intelligence is that of knowledge schemata.

25. Examples from the Corpus Analogous • These schemata are Analogous to concepts, categories, or cards in a file

26. Another problem with using schema theory in this context is the assumption that subjects held schemata for individual junctions.

27. Cognitive social psychologists assume that it is pan of human nature to reduce uncertainty by processing the external stimulus world through schemata.

28. The more the schemata are differentiated, the smaller the gap between the new and the familiar becomes, so that novelty, instead of constituting an Annoyance avoided by the subject, becomes a problem and invites searching.