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congruent

1. Maths having identical shapes so that all parts correspond
2. of or concerning two integers related by a congruence
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In testing H1, that CGs would impound more information than did VGs across group interaction style, it was found that while the variance in both sets of global performance evaluations were predicted well by models including parameters for stereotype congruency, BSC CP data, BSC PI data, and BSC LGP data (adjusted [R.sup.2]s of .610 and .648 respectively, F(4,13) = 7.64, p < .01, and F(4,16) = 10.19, p < .01 respectively), that VGs' performance evaluations were significantly impacted above and beyond the impact of irrelevant stereotype congruency information by two forms of BSC data (PI and LGP) while CGs' evaluations were not (as can be seen in the parameter estimates in Tables 1 and 2 below).
Therefore, the leadership behavior congruency hypothesis is accepted if the interaction significantly increases the amount of variance explained.
Watson then went on to further refine the procedure into the "matched" hemiresection, which emphasized the congruency of the resected distal ulna to the retained sigmoid notch.
Thus, this study attempts to measure the convergent validity of an online instrument--the Interest Assessment Exercise (IAE; Rutgers Pre-College Career Planning Site, n.d.)--by comparing its results with the results from the SDS using the Brown and Gore (1994) C (congruency) index.
load) as the between-subjects variable and response congruency between the meaning and colour of the target (neutral vs.
This is appreciably larger than the congruency effect in Vanhove (2017; 3.2 [+ or -] 0.3 log-odds), which may be due to differences in actual L2 gender knowledge as well as the fact that the participants in the present study were shown the stimuli's Dutch cognates.
The results of both experiments revealed that personality and mood contributed to mood congruency effects, such that positive mood, positive affect, and extraversion produced greater recall of positive words, a greater likelihood of providing the positive homophone in the spelling task, and a more positive story.
CT scanning gives excellent detail of the shape (congruency) of the joint and enables detection of small bony fragments.
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