0 the quality of being the same as, or in agreement with, other facts or principles:
Efficient causes could be vital and spiritual, and analogized with the action of the human soul, harmony, congruity, and sympathy.
All these interpretations of unconscious congruity effects rest on the assumption that the primes are completely unavailable to awareness.
After training, presenting pairs of nonadjacent "artificial numbers" for physical comparisons resulted in a size congruity effect.
However, this does not mean there is congruity of objectives between the two groups.
The important thing here is not the variety of means but their fitness for and congruity with the end.
These studies identify two key links between language and memory: language specificity and language congruity.
In no case does an author assume that the emergent congruity between a bilingual's linguistic systems is necessarily externally-induced.
Such an exclusion then compels historians to privilege that philosophy which did banish sympathy, congruity, or attraction from its ontology.