sociocultural environment

collocation in English

meaningsofsocioculturalandenvironment

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sociocultural
adjective
uk
/ˌsəʊ.si.əʊˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/
us
/ˌsoʊ.si.oʊˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
related to the different groups of people in society and their habits, traditions, ...
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environment
noun
uk
/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
us
/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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(Definition ofsocioculturalandenvironmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thus, asocioculturalenvironmentthat is supportive of alcohol use seems to be important in the etiology of adolescent moderate drinking.
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Adolescent problem alcohol use was associated with poor psychological functioning, and moderate alcohol use was associated with asocioculturalenvironmentthat supported alcohol use.
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Consequently, what is usually included in the category of "mind" is according to this explanation a product of historical development within thesocioculturalenvironment.
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This capacity comes from oursocioculturalenvironment, a matter that leads to my discussion of the second issue.
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The protective effects of religion against late life depression may depend on the broadersocioculturalenvironment.
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Abstract and universal laws lose meaning when they are applied to music linked to a specificsocioculturalenvironment.
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It was set up to help reflect on the contemporarysocioculturalenvironmentand support processes to build the culture of today and tomorrow.
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Crowds can reflect and challenge the held ideologies of theirsocioculturalenvironment.
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This is seen in the language of their conversations, ceremonies, rituals, verbal taboos, and the names of people and objects within the sociocultural environments.
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Second, like most agricultural technologies, transgenic crops are location-specific, that is, they need to be adapted to particular agroclimactic and sociocultural environments.
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Teacher educators and researchers are now asking how schools as sociocultural environments mediate and transform what and how teachers learn.
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Through this method, theatre pedagogy gives access to participants' own ideas and impulses, expanding the avenues of communication and interaction with the self and one'ssocioculturalenvironment.
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The second set of factors is called contextual factors, which include the opportunities and situations that the individual has to disclose as created by thesocioculturalenvironment.
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