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Latest revision as of 16:51, 22 March 2025
Context is a concept that is used in various fields such as psychology, sociology, linguistics, and computer science. In general, it refers to the circumstances or settings that surround a particular event, statement, or idea, and in which it can be fully understood and assessed.
Definition[edit]
In its broadest sense, context is the "circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed." It is a concept that is used in various fields such as psychology, sociology, linguistics, and computer science.
In Psychology[edit]
In psychology, context can refer to the environmental factors or stimuli that influence behavior and perception. This can include physical surroundings, social interactions, and cultural backgrounds.
In Sociology[edit]
In sociology, context often refers to the social environment or conditions in which people live and interact. This can include factors such as social class, race, gender, and cultural norms.
In Linguistics[edit]
In linguistics, context refers to the words, phrases, or sentences that surround a particular word or phrase and help to determine its meaning.
In Computer Science[edit]
In computer science, context can refer to the state of a computer system or application at a particular point in time, including the values of variables, the settings of switches and dials, and the contents of memory.
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