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n. (plural of sociologist English)
Usage examples of "sociologists".
The modern state needs, for example, pamphlet-writers, poster artists, illustrators, broadcasters, lecturers, film producers, actors, song composers, even painters and sculptors, not to mention psychologists, sociologists, biochemists, mathematicians and what-not.
Several legislators have joined sociologists in condemning the program as cruel and exploitative.
The sociologists try to attain it, but all they get is a mound of raw indigestible data.
League frontiers, sociologists estimated that the play-off for the Galactic Pennant would occur in about 500 years.
These facts, mostly neglected by sociologists and yet of the first importance for the life and further elevation of mankind, we are now going to analyze, beginning with the standing institutions of mutual support, and passing next to those acts of mutual aid which have their origin in personal or social sympathies.
But when we pass from public life to the private life of the modern individual, we discover another extremely wide world of mutual aid and support, which only passes unnoticed by most sociologists because it is limited to the narrow circle of the family and personal friendship.