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What is the difference between assimilation and accommodation?
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What is the difference between assimilation and accommodation?
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Assimilation refers to the process of interpreting new information and experiences in relation to existing knowledge and schemas, while accommodation refers to the adjustment of existing schemas to incorporate new information and experiences.
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