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In the 1950s, TV Demonstrated Its Effectiveness in Telling Stories

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In the 1950s, TV demonstrated its effectiveness in telling stories and presenting theater through the compelling use of audio and visuals, and radio was subordinated to delivering talk, music, and audio-oriented programming.

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Accommodation

The process we use to create new schemas (mental representations) or drastically alter existing ones to incorporate new information that otherwise would not fit.

Centration

The tendency, especially in children, to focus on one aspect of a situation while ignoring others.

Accommodation

The process by which the eye changes optical power to maintain a clear image or focus on an object as its distance varies.

Assimilation

The cognitive process in which individuals integrate new information into existing frameworks or schemas.

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