sociologically

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English - Turkish
sosyolojik
sosyolojik olarak
sociology
sosyoloji

Sosyolojide araştırma yapıyor. - He is doing research in sociology.

Frank Üniversitede Sosyoloji'yi ana dal olarak seçti. - Frank majored in sociology at university.

sociology
toplum bilimi
sociology
ictimaiyyat
sociological
sosyolojik

Bu, kürtaj hakkında sosyolojik bir çalışma - This is a sociological study on abortion.

sociological
toplumbilimsel
sociology
toplumbilim
sociological
(sıfat) sosyolojik
sociology
(Tıp) İçtimaiyat ilmi, toplumbilim, sosyoloji
English - English
with regard to sociology; "sociologially speaking, this is an interesting phenomenon
from a sociological standpoint, with regard to sociology
In reference to sociology
sociology
the philosophical study of society
sociological
Of or pertaining to sociology, or social science
sociological
{s} pertaining to sociology, pertaining to the study of the structure and development of human society
sociological
Of or pertaining to sociology
sociological
of or relating to or determined by sociology; "sociological studies
sociological
of or relating to or determined by sociology; "sociological studies"
sociology
The study of society, human social interaction, and the rules and processes that bind and separate people not only as individuals, but as members of associations, groups, and institutions
sociology
Sociology is the systematic study of relationships among people, the assumption being that behavior is influenced by social, political, occupational and intellectual groupings and by the particular settings in which individuals find themselves
sociology
That branch of philosophy which treats of the constitution, phenomena, and development of human society; social science
sociology
informal organization
sociology
The science that deals with the organization of social groups and how they change or stay the same
sociology
{i} study of the structure and development of human society
sociology
Sociology is the study of society or of the way society is organized. + sociological so·cio·logi·cal Psychological and sociological studies were emphasizing the importance of the family. + sociologist sociologists so·ci·olo·gist By the 1950s some sociologists were confident that they had identified the key characteristics of capitalist society. the scientific study of societies and the behaviour of people in groups. Science of society, social institutions, and social relationships, and specifically the systematic study of the development, structure, interaction, and collective behaviour of organized human groups. It emerged at the end of the 19th century through the work of Émile Durkheim in France, Max Weber and Georg Simmel in Germany, and Robert E. Park and Albion Small in the U.S. Sociologists use observational techniques, surveys and interviews, statistical analysis, controlled experiments, and other methods to study subjects such as the family, ethnic relations, schooling, social status and class, bureaucracy, religious movements, deviance, the elderly, and social change
sociology
the study and classification of human societies
sociologically
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