contextfactors
Contextfactors, often written as context factors, refer to the elements of the environment and situation that surround an event, decision, or outcome and influence its interpretation or effectiveness. They can be physical, social, cultural, temporal, technological, or organizational and are distinguished from intrinsic properties of the subject or core variables being studied. Context factors are interconnected and may act as moderators, mediators, or confounders in analysis.
In research and evaluation, context factors include setting, population characteristics, timing, measurement conditions, and available resources.
In technology and user experience, context factors involve device type, location, environment, user goals, task complexity,
Assessment and use of context factors typically involve literature reviews, stakeholder interviews, task analyses, and observational