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  • science Contiguity (probability theory) Contiguity (psychology) Contiguous distribution of species, in biogeography Geographic contiguity of territorial...
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  • theory, two sequences of probability measures are said to be contiguous if asymptotically they share the same support. Thus the notion of contiguity extends...
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  • In cognitive science, association by contiguity is the principle that ideas, memories, and experiences are linked when one is frequently experienced with...
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  • deleted (from "input-contiguity") O-Contig, violated when a segment is inserted word- or morpheme-internally (from "output-contiguity") Linearity, violated...
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    Proponents of democratic peace theory argue that both electoral and republican forms of democracy are hesitant to engage in armed conflict with other identified...
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  • Edwin Ray Guthrie (category Presidents of the American Psychological Association)
    described as one trial theory, non-reinforcement, and contiguity learning. The theory was: "A combination of stimuli which has accompanied a movement will on...
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    geographical part of the Philippine group and is closer to the Philippines than to the Dutch East Indies. Thus, the principle of contiguity substantiated...
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  • from contiguity, similarity, or contrast. Through contiguity, one associates ideas or events that usually happen to occur at the same time. Some of these...
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  • Causality (physics) (category Philosophy of physics)
    restoring contiguity in the transmission of influences in a more successful way than in Descartes' theory. In modern physics, the notion of causality...
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  • increase their interest and learning effectiveness. Contiguity principle: Keep related pieces of information together. Deeper learning occurs when relevant...
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  • "spatial contiguity". These phenomena are very similar, however, split-attention conditions do not need to be present in order for the spatial contiguity principle...
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    Ernst Kummer (category Academic staff of the University of Breslau)
    some of the relations between different hypergeometric series, known as contiguity relations. The Kummer surface results from taking the quotient of a two-dimensional...
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  • portrait or map), indices are those that signify by means of a direct relation of contiguity or causality between sign vehicle and sign object (e.g. a...
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  • principles of association were similarity, contiguity, and contrast, numerous others had been added by the nineteenth century. By the end of the nineteenth...
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    In psychology, the principal laws of association are contiguity, repetition, attention, pleasure-pain, and similarity. The basic laws were formulated...
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  • 2006). "Integrating information: A meta-analysis of the spatial contiguity and temporal contiguity effects". Learning and Instruction. 16 (6): 511–525...
    42 KB (4,995 words) - 14:04, 12 August 2024
  • continuity Continuity in architecture (part of complementary architecture) Continuum (disambiguation) Contiguity (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
    3 KB (347 words) - 10:38, 25 March 2023
  • relationality and contiguity such as positionality, standpoint theory, perspectivism, intersectionality, and relationality. In "Arts of the Contact Zone"...
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  • Structuralism (psychology) (category Psychological theories)
    largely based on ideas of associationism. In particular, Titchener focuses on the law of contiguity, which is the idea that the thought of something will tend...
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  • and General Grammar: Studies in Memory of H. J. Polotsky, pages 401–465 Depuydt, Leo (1993) Conjunction, Contiguity, Contingency: On Relationships between...
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