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1022: 1037: 481:. Overall, exogenous constructivism is noted to assume that knowledge comes from an individual's environment, which is assumed to be learned. Because an active individual is expected to be participating in the abstraction of knowledge from its environment, practical guidance of this result of participation remains the most crucial feature of directing the learning process. The structure of the individual's operating environment has a substantial impact on the structure of the knowledge generated. Through the perspective of 1272: 138: 36: 238:
in the year of 1982, Project IDEA was founded to gather ideas from economists and sociologists in order to conceptualize what economic sociology incorporates, as they have sought to understand why these two fields have been estranged from each other. Such exogenous factors in economic theory include
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that solely relies on the skill being mastered, rather than the other way around. These fantasies also tend to possess a few characteristics, such as (1) understanding that the fantasy and the skill that is being learned are inextricably linked, (2) the fantasy context and the instructional content
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in the econometric model, while an exogenous variable is not. However, exogenous variables aid in the explanation of endogenous variable variances. In the preset group, it is typical to include historical values of endogenous variables. Exogenous variables are independent of the model's
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and is unexplained by the model. Such changes of an economic model from outside factors can include the influence of technology, in which this had previously been noted as an exogenous factor, but has rather been noted as a factor that can depict economic forces as a whole. In
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being provided have an intrinsic and continuous link, and (3) endogenous fantasies tend to include more intellectually challenging and captivating content compared to exogenous fantasies.
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are the main exogenous processes. Asides from climate, exogenous geographic factors are able to contribute to the overall process of distribution, including densities of populations and
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are exogenous factors, in which these are made up of various factors (chemical, biological, physical), causing cancer after having entering through several routes of the body.
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prioritizes the reconstruction of structures that have already been created in the environment, which is based from a mechanical metaphor, and greatly reflects off of
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of certain areas in the world. Exogeneity is proposed to ultimately cause geographic considerations to be rejected.
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by disrupting the amount of communication that occurs between the immune system and other areas of the body.
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Sornette, Didier; Yukalov, V.I.; Yukalova, E.P.; Henry, J.-Y; Schwab, David J.; Cobb, J.P. (2009).
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of self, emanating from, or sustaining, outside the natural or influenced realm, are exogenous.
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would have exogenous value if people were buying it with real world money rather than
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but that originated outside that organism, as opposed to an endogenous factor.
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intention. An example of this is attention drawn to a flashing light in the
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Friedberg, Errol C.; McDaniel, Lisa D.; Schultz, Roger A. (February 2004).
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in populations, and preferences based on social factors of an individual.
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is an exogenous factor. Exogenous factors in DNA, particularly
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or endogeny, the fact of being influenced within a system.
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or altered development and aging of the organism causing
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laws placed in economic systems by governments, ranks of
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