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According to Bronfenbrenner, why is the microsystem the most influential level of influence?
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According to Bronfenbrenner, why is the microsystem the most influential level of influence?
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The microsystem is the level of influence closest to the individual. This is where face-to-face interactions occur and where the individual directly experiences the effects of their environment.
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