Sociological (adjective)

  1. Of or relating to sociology, the scientific study of society, social institutions, and social relationships.
  2. Of or relating to the scientific analysis of human society and its organization, institutions, and relationships.

Origin:

From french sociologique, from latin socius + greek logikos, meaning "of or relating to society.".

Examples:

  1. The sociological study examined the impact of poverty on families.
  2. The sociological perspective helps us understand the complex relationships between individuals and society.
  3. The sociological theories provide a framework for analyzing the structure and function of society.
  4. The sociological research method uses surveys, interviews, and observational data to collect information.
  5. The sociological approach seeks to explain social phenomena in a systematic and objective way.
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