The correct answer is schema; accommodation
For Piaget, in the brain maturation process, schemas are produced, defined as mental molds in which we place our experiences. In other words, schemas are structures or concepts that we use to interpret and organize the information we receive.
Accommodation occurs when a person's existing mental structure is called a schema. Within psychology, accommodation is a component of Jean Piaget's process of adaptation and cognitive development.
sparta i believe. sorry if i’m wrong but i think that’s right
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Individuals are the basic building blocks of society, and this chapter examines some characteristics of individuals that are important to this role, including intelligence and will, and defines and elaborates the central concept of identity. A simple model of intelligence is proposed, and a number of factors-both internal, such as our concept of freedom, and external, such as the complex structure of society-influencing its operation are considered.
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Spearman believed that people who are intelligent in maths are usually not intelligent in verbal skills
While Thurstone believed that people who are intelligent in one Areas are usually intelligent in all areas.
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My believe aligns with Spearman in that people who are intelligent with mathematics are usually not intelligent with verbal skills, mathematical skill involved being analytical , manipulative and while verbal skill deals with how you approach words, comprehend meanings. So one might be very analytical with very good approach to problem solving but might not be really good at putting words together and making substantial meaning out of it.