This paper examines how schemas refer to the certain interpretation-pattern in our minds, which help us decipher and decode information and how when new information is received, our mind automatically interprets it according to certain schemas which make it easier to understand. It looks at how without these schemas, it would become difficult to synthesize new information. It shows how previously embedded schemas are helpful in synthesis of information or knowledge and how this process helps in almost every field from learning mathematical concepts to solving problems at work.
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"Accretation refers to that category of schemas where we have precise model to decipher the new information. In other words, sometimes the new information we receive or problem we encounter has been interpreted properly on some previous occasion. This helps us in recalling the most relevant schemas and then solving the problem accordingly. For example, if employees have been on strike more than once, and their reasons are almost the same each time, then managers can easily solve the problem by correctly interpreting it. This helps in accurate study of the problem and its causes. Thus solution is easier to develop and implement."
"Schemas" 15 January 2012. Web. 11 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Schemas/30319>
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