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contextual
adjective
Of, pertaining to, or depending on the context of information; relating to the situation or location in which the information was found.
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The word "contextual" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something as being related to its context or circumstances, or as an adjective to refer to an awareness of the context of a situation. For example: "The teacher was able to provide students with contextual support to help them understand the material."
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Universities effectively use contextual data for many of their decisions in research, enterprise and investment; why not do it for recruiting students?
Contextual data was used in crucial policy-making decisions at school level in England from 2002-10, in the form of contextualised value-added progress calculations.
Contextual data aids our interpretation of everything, from understanding why we know a 2000-1 chance of getting to Oxbridge just isn't right, to understanding why Bono will never be Pope, whatever the odds.
Do you think universities should use contextual data when considering a student's Ucas application?
But see also Anthony Zacharzwkski's well made contextual points about the data on the Demsoc blog Burying bad news.
Here's the reaction from university staff: Universities already make use of contextual data for admissions, but they do so in the very worst way.
This is where the use of contextual data comes into its own.
There's a bit of a gamble involved but so far Supporting Professionalism in Applications (SPA), a body that provides advice on admissions issues, has found that those to whom contextual offers were made have not disappointed but have instead achieved more than satisfactory grades and managed their courses well.
In contextual value added data (CVA), the background characteristics of pupils were used to help predict their later qualifications, and so decide whether an individual had done better or worse than expected.
Russell Group universities have resisted the idea of algorithms for making lower offers since they say "a 'systematic' or 'blanket' approach to the use of contextual information can rely too heavily on data that is limited in how far it can reveal a true picture of the candidate's background".
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With the contextual-advertising technology of Overture, Yahoo! now has under its own roof all the elements of the business model that made Google such a success.
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