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Examples of incongruence


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The anterior cingulate cortex is responsible for detecting incongruences between expectation and perceived experience.
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An erroneous resource specification can be considered as an 'incongruence' with respect to a desirable resource definition.
The problem, of course, is the incongruence between the linear formatting in production and the nonlinearity of the mental model.
The terminologies of the two separate sciences - astronomy and physics - and the questions of two separate realms of the cosmos - earth and heaven - are commingled, manifesting their incongruence and inefficiency.
The possibility that endowment bounds have not been appropriately set can be viewed as another kind of incongruence (externality) between physical and institutional descriptions of economic space.
Constructing a significance test for incongruence.
Each cycle of change/addition to the resources described here is a matter of seconds, with single mouse-clicks guiding the location of the points of incongruence.
If there is converging information from both sources in a gender decision task, faster reactions are predicted than in the case of incongruence between the two compared items.
Dimension scales were developed measuring frequency and severity of lifetime mania, depression, psychosis and mood-incongruence of psychotic symptoms ; degree of familial aggregation for scores on these dimensions was calculated.
Attachment style in the context of clinical and health psychology : a proposal for the assessment of valence, incongruence, and accessibility of attachment representations in various working models.
Incongruence between these selves leads to feelings of anxiety.
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The competition is divided this way because of the incongruence between the independent school system and grammar or comprehensive schools.
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The treaty solved a historical incongruence, as the counties had been ruled independently for more than two centuries.
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One common source of incongruence is the inconsistent use of language in the descriptions people use, such as the same words being used differently.
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Teachers began to see an incongruence between the material being prompted to measure writing and the material teachers were asking students to write.
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A consequence of underrepresentation of minority groups in leadership is incongruence between policy and community needs.
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In resolution of this incongruence, the person integrates or rejects the encountered elements.
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If the incongruence is immoderate this process may lead the individual to a state that would typically be described as neurotic.
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If there is goal incongruence, then only negative emotions are possible, including anger. 3.
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The association with goal incongruence makes challenge and determination different from other positive emotions.
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The most likely cause of this incongruence is reticulate evolution resulting from rampant hybridization.
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When incongruence occurs, it will disturb the normal flow of social interaction.
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The extrastriate cortex represents the human body in a more integrative and dynamic manner, being able to detect an incongruence of internal body or action representations and external visual signals.
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In case of any incongruence, the receiver of the message might be irritated by two messages coming from two different channels, giving cues in two different directions.
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The incongruence length difference test was done with 1000 replicates.
Can three incongruence tests predict when data should be combined ?
When this is not possible, another alternative is simply to accept the incongruence and suffer through the conflict it inevitably engenders.
The possibility of perceptual incongruence increases the likelihood of contractual disagreement and disharmony - or 'breach'.
The two signals are discrepant, on a scale ranging from partial to total incongruence.
Developmental incongruence and unshared meaning in interactions are a source of strain for the caregiver.
However, the interests of the owner-principals and the executive-agents are not necessarily identical; there may be significant 'goal incongruence'.
However, we believe that detection of stratigraphic incongruence might point to the need for additional investigations (examination of new fossils and reanalysis of characters).
Part of the problem is the incongruence between the organisational structure and managerial practice in those firms.
Increased congruence does not necessarily indicate increased phylogenetic accuracy - the behavior of the incongruence length difference test in mixed-model analyses.
Advocates of conditional combination have argued that testing for incongruence between data partitions is an important step in data exploration.
Incongruence between individual capabilities to avail oneself of opportunities for control and provisions of control have also been examined in several naturalistic settings.
The incongruence between structure elevation and labor requirements highlight the pragmatic use of the natural topography of the island.
In this case, at least, the clash between the local and legal purges stemmed from an incongruence of perspectives.
Can three incongruence tests predict when data should be combined.
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