sociobiomedical
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From socio- + bio- + medical.
Adjective
[edit]sociobiomedical (comparative more sociobiomedical, superlative most sociobiomedical)
- (sciences) Pertaining to the social, biological and medical sciences.
- 1990, Jacob Cohen, “What I have learned (so far)”, in American Psychologist:
- This is an account of what I have learned (so far) about the application of statistics to psychology and the other sociobiomedical sciences.
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