contextual Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kənˈteks.tʃu.əl]
  • Us [ kənˈteks.tʃu.əl]

Meaning of contextual In English

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  • They conclude that self-management strategies contribute to an increase in learners' self- and contextual knowledge which can assist in reducing anxiety.

  • The opposite direction of this implication, that is, the completeness of the logical relations with respect to contextual equivalence remains future work.

  • In this rapprochement of the (selectively) universal and the (extended) local, the study of scientific styles may help save contextual historiography from its own success.

  • The cumulative contextual risk variables were moderately intercorrelated, suggesting that the domains of risk tended to co-occur.

  • However, such an explanation would be possible if sufficient contextual information were available.

  • He or she will be unlikely to perseverate, regardless of the contextual manipulations.

  • If the taste police wanted a more 'contextual' look, they could have it.

  • We next hypothesize that individual or classroom level of poverty will not explain this classroom aggression contextual effect.

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