| sociology | <study> That branch of philosophy which treats of the constitution, phenomena, and development of human society; social science. Origin: L. Socius a companion. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sociology, medical | The study of the social determinants and social effects of health and disease, and of the social structure of medical institutions or professions. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : General Social Development and Population, Social Characteristics, Characteristics, Social
Synonyms : Sociology of Medicine
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the study and classification of human societies
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| sociology |
Sociology is the study of the social lives of humans, groups, and societies, sometimes defined as the study of social interactions. It is a relatively new academic discipline that evolved in the early 19th century. It concerns itself with the social rules and processes that bind and separate people not only as individuals, but as members of associations, groups, and institutions. ...
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| sociology |
the study of social institutions and processes.
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the study of the individuals, groups and institutions and their relations that make up human society.
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(Soziologie) is the science that attempts to understand social action and to explain its course and effect.
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| sociology | the study and classification of human societies |
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| sociology | the academic department responsible for teaching and research in sociology |
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