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- ASSIMILATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Assimilation refers to the process through which individuals and groups of differing heritages acquire the basic habits, attitudes, and mode of life of an embracing culture
- Assimilation | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
assimilation, in anthropology and sociology, the process whereby individuals or groups of differing ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society
- ASSIMILATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
People of different backgrounds and beliefs undergo assimilation when, through living together, they come to see themselves as part of a larger community, or when a small group is absorbed into, and made part of, a bigger group, such as the Irish immigrants in America in the 19th century
- ASSIMILATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ASSIMILATION definition: 1 the process of becoming a part, or making someone become a part, of a group, country, society… Learn more
- Assimilation - Wikipedia
Cultural assimilation, the process whereby a minority group converts to the attitudes and customs of the prevailing culture and customs, abandoning their previous ones
- assimilation noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
[uncountable] assimilation (of somebody) (into something) the process of becoming, or allowing somebody to become, a part of a country or community rather than remaining a separate group
- An Overview of Assimilation in Psychology - Verywell Mind
Assimilation helps us adapt by adding new information to what we already know Assimilation and accommodation work together to help us learn and adjust to new information Assimilation is the cognitive process of making new information fit in with your existing understanding of the world
- Assimilation | Definition, Overview and Theories - ThoughtCo
Assimilation, or cultural assimilation, is the process by which different cultural groups become more and more alike When full assimilation is complete, there is no distinguishable difference between the formerly different groups
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