contextual influence

collocation in English

meaningsofcontextualandinfluence

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contextual
adjective
uk
/kənˈteks.tʃu.əl/
us
/kənˈteks.tʃu.əl/
related to the context ...
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influence
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.flu.əns/
us
/ˈɪn.flu.əns/
the power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to ...
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(Definition ofcontextualandinfluencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcontextual influence

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First, investigators could take into account more systematically the multidimensionality ofcontextualinfluence.
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The following example illustrates thiscontextualinfluenceon the reference of it.
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Thecontextualinfluencecan be direct, explicit, and aware or indirect, implicit, and subconscious.
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By exploiting the analytical advantages of spatial econometrics, our analysis generates new substantive insights by simultaneously exploring competing mechanisms ofcontextualinfluence.
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In particular, while the extant literature has occasionally explored alternative mechanisms ofcontextualinfluence, it has seldom done so within the same study.
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By identifying spatial imprints consistent with a diffusion process, our analysis helps to rule out a number of competing theories concerning the mechanisms ofcontextualinfluence.
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Taken together, these observations indicate that constructs utilized as measures ofcontextualinfluence are best chosen to reflect the outcome or question of relevance within a given study design.
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Another aim of the study was to address contextual influences on maternal and children's speech.
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Ambiguous questions are arguably more susceptible to contextual influences than are other sorts of questions.
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In contrast, although contextual influences are considered important in developmental psychopathology, the field lags in its empirical consideration of cultural influences.
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To date, researchers interested in context tend to examine contextual influences at one (or perhaps two) levels of analysis.
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Generalizations about the long-term classroom contextual influences should be made to the public school children who remained in public schools in the first grade.
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The lesson is that contextual influences on development may not be one dimensional but rather can operate independently or interactively with each other.
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As such, depression itself, as well as the caregiving provided by depressed persons, may be affected by contextual influences.
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This cut-point appears to have meaningful relationships to classroom contextual influences.
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Some contextual influences impact directly on the child, some indirectly through their impact on parenting.
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A number of recent social policies and government initiatives have been designed with contextual influences and the interactions between individuals and their environments in mind.
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Contrasts among the three groups provided an opportunity to examine the impact of family contextual influences on theory of mind development.
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