[kŏńtĭ-gyōṓĭ-tē]
(n.)The state of being contiguous.
(n.)A continuous mass or series.
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Contiguity is a series of things in continuous connection, a grouping of parts in contiguous physical contact. The concept was first set out in the Law of Contiguity, one of Aristotle's Laws of Assoc...
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Definition of contiguity in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of contiguity. Pronunciation of contiguity. Translations of contiguity. contiguity synonyms, contiguity antonyms. Information about contiguity in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... The very contiguity of his enemy, beneath whatever mask the...
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Contiguity Theory (E. Guthrie) ... In contiguity theory, rewards or punishment play no significant role in learning since they occur after the association between stimulus and response has been made. Learning takes place in a single trial (all or none).
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Definition of contiguity from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "contiguity" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on theory of contiguity (psychology), psychological theory of learning which emphasizes that the only condition necessary for the association of stimuli and responses is that there be a close temporal relationship between them. ... ADD TO YOUR SITE ... Science & Technology...
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ONE SMALL EXAMPLE OF POOR CONTIGUITY IS A STORY IN WHICH TEXT AND GRAPHICS DO NOT MATCH. IN THIS EXAMPLE, THE GRAPHIC TITLE READS, "HIGH-END SALES FAIRING BETTER."; IT IS UNCLEAR WHAT THE GRAPHIC IS TELLING US.
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A stimulus or combination of stimuli that is followed by a particular response will, upon its reoccurrence tend to be followed by the same response again. ... According to Guthrie: ... 1. Reward and punishment play NO significant role in learning: This is because the reward and punishment are occurring after the...
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Contiguity - Topic:GIS - Online Encyclopedia ... Topology, derived from geometrical mathematics, is concerned with order, contiguity and relative position rather than with actual linear dimensions. A good illustration of a topological map is that of the London Underground metro system.
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