Meaning Congruence
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The alignment of every landing page element with your single campaign goal. Congruence is a high-level conversion centered design principle. If a piece of copy or image on your page isn’t aligned with [..]
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mid-15c., from Latin congruentia "agreement, harmony, congruity," from congruentem (nominative congruens), present participle of congruere "to come together" (see congruent). Relat [..]
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noun. 1. basically, joint consent, unity, or acclimation with others. 2. with regard to the phenomenological personality theory of Carl Rogers, (i) the requirement for a professional to behave in alig [..]
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Carl Rogers stated that the personality is like a triangle made up of the real self, the perceived self, and ideal self. According to Rogers, when there is a good fit between all three components, the [..]
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two geometrical figures are congruent to one another if they have the same size and shape, and so one can be transformed into the other by a combination of translation, rotation and reflection
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Agreement among or within phylogenetic data sets.
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(n) the quality of agreeing; being suitable and appropriate
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the property of characters that support the same cladogram. See also Compatible characters.
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    Agreement, as between characters and a tree, or between the topologies (shapes) of two trees, e.g. derived from different data sets, such as molecular and morphological. Some authors like to make separate phylogeny estimates from different data sets, and then test their congruence (cf. total evidence).
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When all of a person's internal beliefs, strategies, and behaviors are fully in agreement and oriented toward securing a desired outcome.
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The match of a person's body language (gestures, posture and voice patterns) with their verbal output (auditory digital) while they are communicating. Congruence in communication is one of the pa [..]
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When all of a person’s internal beliefs, strategies and behaviours are fully in agreement and orientated to securing a desired outcome.
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