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Rogers: Incongruence and Defenses ... Incongruence is bad and means there is a breakdown in your unitary sense of self. Incongruence leads to anxiety, whether the incongruence is between actual & real self or between actual self and experience. Rogers believed we defend ourselves against incongruence or even the perceptions...
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; OBJECTIVE: Evidence suggests increased cardiovascular risk and autonomic impairment among individuals with chronic anxiety. Little attention, however, ... METHODS: Thirty subjects with social phobia and 30 control subjects (mean age = 65 years) were assessed during baseline, ... RESULTS: Subjects with social phobia,
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Incongruence between test statistics and P values in medical papers ... This incongruence of test statistics and P values is another example that statistical practice is generally poor, even in the most renowned scientific journals, and that quality of papers should be more controlled and valued.
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However, when independent evidence is lacking and incongruence occurs between individual data partitions, it may be difficult to determine whether particular partitions are better estimates of the species tree than others.
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There are several conceptual and methodological differences between cladistics and taxonomy that cause incongruence. One important conceptual difference is the use of different criteria for grouping: order of branching vs. similarity and difference (clades vs. taxa).
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