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congruence between feeling or
emotion (in
psychiatry and psychology)
Incongruity theory of
humor Congruence bias, a type of
cognitive bias,
similar to...
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incongruity and
superiority theories describe complementary mechanisms that
together create humor.
Another such
combinative view
involves incongruity...
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Arthur Schopenhauer (/ˈʃoʊpənhaʊər/ SHOH-pən-how-ər; German: [ˈaʁtuːɐ̯ ˈʃoːpn̩haʊɐ] ; 22
February 1788 – 21
September 1860) was a
German philosopher. He...
- The ICD-11 is the
eleventh revision of the
International classification of
Diseases (ICD). It
replaces the ICD-10 as the
global standard for recording...
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Portrayals of
surreal humour tend to
involve bizarre juxtapositions,
incongruity, non-sequiturs,
irrational or
absurd situations, and
expressions of nonsense...
- "ridiculous" is most ****ociated with laughter, superiority, deformity, and
incongruity.
Reductio ad
absurdum is a
valid method of argument,
while reductio ad...
- self and the
ideal self, the "I am" and the "I should",
Rogers called incongruity.
Rogers described the
concepts of
congruence and
incongruence as important...
- In the past, few
members of the
Church of
England would have seen any
incongruity in
concurrently adhering to
Anglican Christianity and
practising Freemasonry...
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investigated by psychologists. The
predominating characteristics are
incongruity or
contrast in the object, and
shock or
emotional seizure on the part...
- behavior, be
blind to
impact on
others and to the
incongruity between rhetoric and behavior,
reduce incongruity by
defensive actions such as blaming, stereotyping...