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The term congruence principle may refer to any undertaking that seeks to align apparently disparate things. Specifically, it may refer to: * In economics, the principle of , i.e., the false model in which the circle of buyers can be made to equate exactly with the circle of sellers. * In education, the notion that principles such as Bloom's Taxonomy assist in maintaining congruence among various educational undertakings. * In linguistics and etymology, the more contributing languages a linguistic feature exists in, the more likely it is to persist in the emerging language. See phono-semantic matching. * In mathematics, the application of principles associated with Cavalieri's principle. * In medicine, the corollary principle of metabolism that holds that "present-day metabolism holds

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dbo:abstract The term congruence principle may refer to any undertaking that seeks to align apparently disparate things. Specifically, it may refer to: * In economics, the principle of , i.e., the false model in which the circle of buyers can be made to equate exactly with the circle of sellers. * In education, the notion that principles such as Bloom's Taxonomy assist in maintaining congruence among various educational undertakings. * In linguistics and etymology, the more contributing languages a linguistic feature exists in, the more likely it is to persist in the emerging language. See phono-semantic matching. * In mathematics, the application of principles associated with Cavalieri's principle. * In medicine, the corollary principle of metabolism that holds that "present-day metabolism holds traces of the primitive chemistry and could serve as a valuable source of inspiration in the elaboration of theories." * In psychology, a corollary to the principle of cognitive dissonance, the notion that it is impossible for a person (or organisation) to live too long where there is incongruity between a belief and a behavior. It's based on the principle of poetic justice. * In taxonomy, two biological classifications have if it can be hypothesized that the two derive from the same theoretical phylogenetic tree. (en)
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rdfs:comment The term congruence principle may refer to any undertaking that seeks to align apparently disparate things. Specifically, it may refer to: * In economics, the principle of , i.e., the false model in which the circle of buyers can be made to equate exactly with the circle of sellers. * In education, the notion that principles such as Bloom's Taxonomy assist in maintaining congruence among various educational undertakings. * In linguistics and etymology, the more contributing languages a linguistic feature exists in, the more likely it is to persist in the emerging language. See phono-semantic matching. * In mathematics, the application of principles associated with Cavalieri's principle. * In medicine, the corollary principle of metabolism that holds that "present-day metabolism holds (en)
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