Exogenous

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    80 %
  • Exogenous Meanings

    noun a substance or process that is introduced from outside an organism

    adjective relating to or developing from external factors

    Fields related to exogenous

    Psychology

    In psychology, exogenous variables are those that are not directly manipulated by the researcher, but are instead observed as part of the study.

    Finance

    In finance, exogenous shocks refer to unexpected events or factors that impact the financial markets or economy.

    Medicine

    In medicine, exogenous infections are those that originate from outside the body, as opposed to endogenous infections which originate from within the body.

    Economics

    In economics, exogenous factors refer to external influences on an economy that are beyond the control of the economic agents within that economy.

    Biology

    In biology, exogenous substances are those that come from outside an organism, such as nutrients or drugs.

    Occupation Usage of exogenous

    Writer

    In the field of literature, 'exogenous' may be used to describe external factors or influences on a character or plot in a story.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'exogenous' to refer to external stimuli or factors that impact a person's mental health or behavior.

    Economist

    Economists may use 'exogenous' to describe external variables that affect an economic model or system.

    Biologist

    Biologists may use 'exogenous' to refer to external factors that influence biological processes or systems.

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