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schematization|ˌskiːmətaɪˈzeɪʃən| [f. schematize v. + -ation.] 1. The act or process of reducing to a scheme or formula; formulation in a regular order, organization according to a conventional pattern or preconceived system.
1904W. James Let. 31 July in R. B. Perry Tht. & Char. of W. James (1935) II. 151 To me the whole Munsterbergian Circus seems a case of the pure love of schematization running mad. 1937Proc. Prehistoric Soc. III. 36 A natural tendency towards schematisation accounts for the rendering of the lowest zone. 1953Trans. Philol. Soc. 1952 16 Over-schematization..has also left its mark on the study of Old English. 1962W. Nowottny Lang. Poets Use vi. 123 ‘Formal relationships’ have already appeared..in connection with verse structure, not with schematization at the level of diction. 1979London Rev. Books 25 Oct. 21/4 It is a curiously French combination: on the one hand, a Cartesian..sense of schematisation, [etc.]. 2. A hypothetical organization of schemata; an analytical or tabular representation of data.
1940Mind XLIX. 320 The schematization of our primitive space to the more precise form is evidently correlated in some way with the conformation, structure, and distribution of our sense-organs. 1956Scottish Jrnl. Theol. IX. 399 The sharply hostile and antithetic presentation of the debates [of Jesus with the Jewish authorities], where a dualistic schematisation points to a presupposition other than the relativism of merely human squabbles. 1973A. J. Pomerans tr. Piaget & Inhelder's Memory & Intelligence xix. 341 It seems clear that the ‘raw’ memory plays no more than a limited role in these responses while schematizations are of considerable importance. 1979Amer. Pol. Sci. Rev. Mar. 168/1 It rests on images, predicative assimilations, schematizations and imaginative illustrations of various sorts. |