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Context
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(preliminary entry)
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Kelly: "The
context of a construct comprises those elements among which the user
ordinarily discriminates by means of the construct. It is somewhat more
restricted than the range of convenience, since it refers to the
circumstances in which the construct emerges for practical use, and not
necessarily to all the circumstances in which a person might eventually
use the construct. It is somewhat more extensive than the focus of
convenience, since the construct may often appear in circumstances
where its application is not optimal." (1955/1991, Vol.
2, p. 5/1991)
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