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[kŏńtĭ-gyōṓĭ-tē]
(n.)The state of being contiguous.
(n.)A continuous mass or series.
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Contiguity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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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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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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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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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Version 3.1 of the Correlates of War Direct Contiguity data identifies all direct contiguity relationships between states in the international system from 1816 through 2006. The classification system for contiguous dyads is comprised of five categories, one for land contiguity and four for water contiguity.
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