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* [[Accommodation (cognitive process)]] - The process by which existing mental structures and behaviors are modified to adapt to new experiences according to [[Jean Piaget]] (see also [[cultural assimilation|assimilation]] and [[Constructivism (learning theory)]])|Constructivism]] |
* [[Accommodation (cognitive process)]] - The process by which existing mental structures and behaviors are modified to adapt to new experiences according to [[Jean Piaget]] (see also [[cultural assimilation|assimilation]] and [[Constructivism (learning theory)]])|Constructivism]] |
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* [[Accommodation (disabilities)]] |
* [[Accommodation (disabilities)]] |
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− | * [[Accommodation (Housing)]] (in British usage) or accommodations (in American usage) is [[lodging]] in a [[dwelling]] or similar living quarters afforded to travellers in [[hotel]]s or on [[cruise ship]]s, etc. |
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* [[Accomodation (Piaget)]] |
* [[Accomodation (Piaget)]] |
Latest revision as of 19:06, 16 December 2011
Accommodation may refer to:
- Accommodation (cognitive process) - The process by which existing mental structures and behaviors are modified to adapt to new experiences according to Jean Piaget (see also assimilation and Constructivism (learning theory))|Constructivism]]
- Accommodation (disabilities)
- Communication Accommodation Theory, the process by which people change their language behaviour to be more or less the people with whom they are interacting.
- Ocular accomodation the sense in ophthalmology
- Accommodation (eye), the process by which the eye increases optical power to maintain a clear image (focus) on an object as it draws near
- Accommodation, a linguistics term meaning grammatical acceptance of unstated values as in accommodation of presuppositions
See also
- Assimilation
- Compromise
- Housing