These findings suggest the importance of considering contextual influences on the emotion socialization process and offer potential avenues to foster adaptive emotional development in the context of high risk. (link.springer.com)
Like space and place, he adds, events are an important contextual influence that frame subsequent interactions and trigger discriminatory behavior. (sciencedaily.com)
Stephens, Pearson, Gilrane, Roe, Stallman, Shelton, Weinzierl, Rodriguez and Commeyras (1995) also addressed contextual influences in their study of the relationship between assessment and instruction. (ciera.org)