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contextual influences

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About

Contextual influences is an academic concept and research domain investigating the multifaceted ways in which the surrounding environmental, social, cultural, or situational factors shape, modify, or constrain phenomena, behaviors, and outcomes. It emphasizes the critical importance of analyzing the broader setting or conditions under which events or processes occur to provide a comprehensive explanation for observed variations and patterns.

Top Authors

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LZ

University College London

VM

University of New Mexico

DE

York University

MB

Loyola University Chicago

JU

Kansas State University

Top Institutions

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University College London

London, United Kingdom

McGill University

Montreal, Canada

McMaster University

Hamilton, Canada