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Congruence, in mathematics, a term employed in several senses, each connoting harmonious relation, agreement, or correspondence.
Common Core Mathematics Standards, 6-12 Geometry Standards Understands congruence in terms of rigid motion.
As expected, the highest congruence in parent child report was found for the parameter "headache frequency".
Taken together, this shows low levels of trust, commitment, and congruence in terms of financial capital.
This paper addresses effects of picture text congruence in the online environment on consumer response.
English-Hebrew analyses suggested good-to-excellent congruence in factor structure (φ = .87 .99).87 .99
The congruence in species richness and composition among the different taxa was tested by Spearman rank correlation coefficient.
Thus, unlike dispersalist hypotheses, vicariance hypotheses could be tested by searching for congruence in phylogenetic and distribution patterns among different organisms (Humphries and Parenti 1999; Parenti 2007).
Participating engineers discussed the business model, but they lacked the competence to ask for or provide advice, which hindered building trust, commitment, and congruence in the business exchange.
The congruence in human capital was low as large company partners expressed a lack of joint business potential while other partners saw significant joint business potential.
For example, in [17] Cataldo et al. elaborate socio-technical congruence in formal terms and empirically investigate its impact on product quality.
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