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"contextual variables" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to factors or elements that affect or influence a situation or decision, taking into account the specific context in which it occurs. Example sentence: "When analyzing the results of the study, the researchers took into consideration various contextual variables such as cultural differences, socioeconomic status, and geographical location."
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Recently demographers are exploring community effects and GIS for understanding contextual variables associated with malnutrition.
The study also identifies several contextual variables affecting the planning process.
In particular, we focus our attention on key contextual variables that shape the relationship between women's education and childbearing decisions.
Contextual variables may include expectations about the role of the teacher, styles of learning, class sizes, reasons for learning languages and so on.
Tic fluctuations are common and thought to be attributable in part, to contextual variables.
Our results show that the weighting of reference prices depends a great deal on contextual variables.
Moreover, only the judgments on the woman's pain were moderated by such contextual variables.
This descriptive analysis of the data showed differential results according to demographic, personal and contextual variables.
Theory suggests that proximal contextual variables contribute to women's underrepresentation in STEM fields.
Moreover, they refer to contextual variables such as external prompting and reinforcement.
County-level contextual variables.
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