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psychosociological

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  • adjective having both psychological and sociological aspects

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Examples

  • Yet a growing body of psychosociological research has already overturned conventional wisdom as it uncovers the actual leading cause of popular faith: dysfunctional socioeconomic conditions.

    Why Belief in God Is Not Innate Gregory Paul 2010

  • Yet a growing body of psychosociological research has already overturned conventional wisdom as it uncovers the actual leading cause of popular faith: dysfunctional socioeconomic conditions.

    Why Belief in God Is Not Innate Gregory Paul 2010

  • Yet a growing body of psychosociological research has already overturned conventional wisdom as it uncovers the actual leading cause of popular faith: dysfunctional socioeconomic conditions.

    Why Belief in God Is Not Innate Gregory Paul 2010

  • This helps explain the many psychosociological problems that often follow hysterectomy and ovary removal.

    In Defense of the Hysterectomy aka TBTAM 2007

  • And you don't mention the psychosociological aspects of this cruel method for the woman's whole life!

    In Defense of the Hysterectomy aka TBTAM 2007

  • Yet a growing body of psychosociological research has already overturned conventional wisdom as it uncovers the actual leading cause of popular faith: dysfunctional socioeconomic conditions.

    Darwiniana nemo 2010

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