Noun
Want of congruence; incongruity.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHowever, homoplasy is often not evident from inspection of the character itself (as in DNA sequence, for example), and is then detected by its incongruence (unparsimonious distribution) on a most-parsimonious cladogram. Source: Internet
Rogers' description of the good life: error Incongruence Rogers identified the " real self " as the aspect of one's being that is founded in the actualizing tendency, follows organismic valuing, needs and receives positive regard and self-regard. Source: Internet
Incongruence as an explanation for the negative mental health effects of unemployment: Meta-analytic evidence. Source: Internet
Psychopathology Rogers described the concepts of congruence and incongruence as important ideas in his theory. Source: Internet