contextuality in social sciences
Contextuality in social sciences refers to the understanding and analysis of individual or group behavior, phenomena, or events within their larger social, cultural, historical, and environmental contexts. It emphasizes the importance of considering various factors and influences that shape human behavior and interactions.
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