Pseudogapping occurs in comparative and contrastive contexts, so it appears often after subordinators and coordinators such as if, although, but, than, etc.
An individual's degree of prototypicality also varys in relation to changes in the comparative context, and self-categorization theory expects this to have direct implications for interpersonal phenomenon.
He has placed the Franco regime in a comparative context which ranges from Latin America through Greece and Finland to Eastern Europe.
RIA is generally conducted in a comparative context, with different means of achieving the objective sought being analysed and the results compared.
Indeed, Jenkins's earlier research on sexual scandal in the Roman Catholic Church seemed wise in playing down the impact of priestly pedophilia by placing it in comparative context.
He sought to examine Indigenous disadvantage from an economic rather than the then dominant social welfare perspective and to place Indigenous economic development issues in a comparative international context.
Pseudogapping occurs frequently in comparative and contrastive contexts:
He then developed interdisciplinary approaches which combined political science, sociology, economic, psychology and social policy literatures on risk and risk analysis with policy work and applied this in a comparative context.
The journal specifically aims to foster a better understanding of journalism, media studies and mass communication as research disciplines in the comparative context of Africa and the South.
Education and Political Transition- The forces shaping education systems in East Asia are being investigated in a comparative context.