schemata造句1. Whatever cultural context is taken, there will be schemata.
2. At birth, schemata are reflexive in nature.
3. Less reciprocal discourse will also activate schemata.
4. Schemata never stop changing or becoming more refined.
5. Active experiences are assimilated into schemata.
6. We also have schemata for comprehension.
7. Misjudgements and mismatches of schemata are particularly likely when people try to communicate across cultures and across languages.
8. Between birth and age 2, all schemata are sensorimotor and dependent on the actions of the child.
9. The cognitive schemata of the adult are derived from the sensorimotor schemata of the child.
10. Piaget described and accounted for the change of schemata with accommodation.
11. The schemata of the adult evolve from the schemata of the child through adaptation and organization.
12. This upset conservatives who insisted, inaccurately, that schemata could only be accepted or amended, not rejected.
13. The commissions were to present the schemata already prepared, and consider amendments.
14. These schemata are analogous to concepts, categories, or cards in a file.
15. Indeed, the schemata of adulthood have their origins in the schemata of early childhood.
16. Schemata progress from being less accurate to being more accurate.
17. But schemata are more than the behavior; they are the internal structure from which the behavior flows.
18. Schemata for the logical operations of seriation and classification appear.
19. Bukharin was not one of those who neglected the material aspects of the reproduction schemata.
20. In both cases the problem is that concrete cultural processes, in particular historical locations, are reduced to abstract schemata.
21. Implicit in the conceptualizations of schema used here is the idea that schemata are internally constructed with experience over time.
22. The child develops new means to ends through experimentation rather than through the application of habitual, previously formed schemata.
23. As people continue to have new experiences, they continue to develop new schemata and concepts.
24. These changes all come about gradually and are prerequisites to the development of the schemata permitting conservation.
25. As a child becomes better able to generalize across stimuli, schemata become more refined.
26. Cognitive social psychologists assume that it is pan of human nature to reduce uncertainty by processing the external stimulus world through schemata.
27. Such a person would end up with a few very large schemata and would be unable to detect differences in things.
28. A major difference between adult and adolescent reasoning capabilities is the sheer number of schemata, or structures.
29. What this study showed was the importance of activating the appropriate schemata.
30. For discourse analysis, the most important idea to come out of the field of Artificial Intelligence is that of knowledge schemata.