Discrepant means "not compatible with the usual" or not in harmony", thus this might mean the behavior is not usual for that person...it's out of the ordinary, or the behavior does not match the words of the person. One example is a person says one thing, but does another... Or... their emotions don't match their facial expression... Or..a person who just smashed their finger with a hammer and breaks it would normally act in pain. Discrepant behavior would be if that person just looked at their smashed and bleeding finger and laughed and acted as if nothing had happened.
No. A discrepancy is something that does not add up or . A discrepant does not fit. Three hippos and an ostrich. Which one is discrepant ?
The etymology of the word 'discrepant' is conflicting and inconsistent. Some synonyms of 'discrepant' are different, contrary, divergent and incompatible.
Discrepant material is material or product that does not meet specified requirements (also called non-conforming material).
Discrepant means "not compatible with the usual" or not in harmony", thus this might mean the behavior is not usual for that person...it's out of the ordinary, or the behavior does not match the words of the person. One example is a person says one thing, but does another... Or... their emotions don't match their facial expression... Or..a person who just smashed their finger with a hammer and breaks it would normally act in pain. Discrepant behavior would be if that person just looked at their smashed and bleeding finger and laughed and acted as if nothing had happened.
Discrepancy is a conflict or variation, as between facts, figures, or claims. It can also mean the state or quality of being discrepant. Synonyms of discrepancy are disagreement, divergence, difference, or variance.
dis- : disparate, discrepant
an experiment tests an hypothesis while an investigation is collecting data
Discrepant event, involves an experiment in which there is an unexpected result. Can therefore be used to confront learners with evidence that contradicts their wrong perceptions.
Yes, but it sounds like "officialese" which is unnecessarily wordy, pompous and oblique. Avoid is+adjective constructions generally, and use a verb instead: her report differs from his.
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"Discrepancy" means "an inconsistency or difference," so an example sentence might be: I have noticed a discrepancy with my wages. There is a discrepancy in my musical performance; sometimes it is excellent, but sometimes it is pathetic. I was annoyed to discover a discrepancy in the test results.
The five types of behavior are innate behavior (instinct), learned behavior (conditioning), social behavior (interactions with others), emotional behavior (expressions of feelings), and adaptive behavior (adjusting to the environment).