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Definition of Sociologists
1. sociologist [n] - See also: sociologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sociologists
Literary usage of Sociologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Papers and Proceedings by American Sociological Society Meeting, American Sociological Association (1907)
"POINTS OF AGREEMENT AMONG Sociologists PROFESSOR ALBION W. SMALL University of
Chicago When the secretary asked me to read a paper at this meeting, ..."
2. Russian Sociology: A Contribution to the History of Sociological Thought and by Julius Friedrich Hecker (1915)
"... THE NON-MARXIAN SUBJECTIVE Sociologists AND RUSSIAN POPULISTS Plekhanov who,
to begin with, was an ardent Russian populist, became in the early eighties ..."
3. Publication of the American Sociological Society by American Sociological Association (1907)
"POINTS OF AGREEMENT AMONG Sociologists PROFESSOR ALBION W. SMALL University of
Chicago When the secretary asked me to read a paper at this meeting, ..."
4. Aristocracy and Evolution: A Study of the Rights, the Origin, and the Social by William Hurrell Mallock (1898)
"... and how strong is the stimulus thus applied to sociologists to emulate the
diligence and success of the physicists and biologists, their predecessors. ..."
5. Aristocracy and Evolution: A Study of the Rights, the Origin, and the Social by William Hurrell Mallock (1898)
"... and how strong is the stimulus thus applied to sociologists to emulate the
diligence and success of the physicists and biologists, their predecessors. ..."
6. The Bookman (1903)
"I had dropped down from the proletariat into what sociologists love to call
the 'submerged tenth,' and I was startled to discover the way in which that ..."