Environmental influences refer to external factors, such as social, cultural, and physical surroundings, that shape human behavior. These influences can include people, institutions, norms, and physical settings.
Cultural factors encompass beliefs, values, customs, traditions, and practices shared by members of a particular group or society. They significantly impact individual behavior.
Socioeconomic status refers to an individual's social standing based on their income level, occupation status, education level, and other indicators. It can influence opportunities and resources available to individuals and affect their behavior.