External cues are situational or environmental factors that can influence someone's behavior. These cues include elements outside of an individual, such as the physical environment or social context.
Social norms are unwritten rules or expectations about how people should behave in certain situations.
Situational Constraints: Situational constraints refer to limitations imposed by the external environment that affect an individual's choices and actions.
Cultural Influences: Cultural influences represent the beliefs, values, customs, and behaviors shared by a group of people within a particular society.