Harry learns the schema for a "dog" by playing with his golden retriever. On a trip to a farm, he sees a collie and points, saying "Doggie!" Then he notices a lamb, and says "Doggie!" Explain Jean Piaget's concepts of assimilation and accommodation using

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: A good answer will include the following key points.
• Harry first acquired the schema "doggie" by playing with a golden retriever.
• Seeing a collie, Harry called it "doggie," illustrating assimilation, or fitting new information into an existing schema or mental category.
• Seeing a lamb, Harry also called it "doggie." However, a lamb is not a dog, so Harry will have to accommodate and learn a new concept.

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