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    sociologist


    1. Now Delos had to stay up late listening for the mortal because Elmore thinks he's a sociologist of some sort and might understand what this kid was going thru


    2. It is not without irony that I find myself (partially) agreeing in part with an African American sociologist, who recently suggested that Sports have superseded the Plantation


    3. of, and the objection to altruism are "really" referring to a kind of concept that sociologist Max


    4. French Sociologist Robert


    5. The German sociologist Max Weber once proposed that all


    6. The Centaurian historian and sociologist frowned and patted her shoulder


    7. With me presently is Doctor Ann Shelton, an historian and sociologist by profession who is the plenipotentiary envoy of the Human Expansion in Toulouse


    8. The fact that you’re one of the Federation brightest, up and coming sociologist, and the fact that you’re familiar with the Iotian culture, and the fact that Star Fleet technically owns you, makes you invaluable to this mission


    9. even you, as a sociologist, have to admit that the statistical reality of the idea that everyone can achieve just doesn’t pan out


    10. “I’m a Sociologist,” Tammas said finally, turning back to his station

    11. A sociologist! I should have seen this


    12. What did the sociologist call it?


    13. problem with being an in-field sociologist, as opposed to being a strict theorist, and having a natural propensity for empathy didn’t help much


    14. Dipankar Gupta, the leading political sociologist who had the great skill of making his point forcefully without raising his voice


    15. ” As sociologist Micki McGee writes,


    16. Many of the old traits are still buried in us; a point that sociologist, behaviorists and philanthropists now a days are granted gobs of research grant money to study


    17. 1919; reprinted by Cosimo Classics, 2005), the London surgeon and sociologist Wilfred Trotter observes: “In matters that really interest him, man cannot support the suspense of judgment which science so often has to enjoin


    18. Analyzing the results, a sociologist performed 20 different tests of hypotheses


    19. Unknown to the sociologist, the null hypothesis was true in all 20 cases


    20. What is the probability that the sociologist rejected at least one of the hypotheses at the 5% significance level? (Reread Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 if you are having trouble with this exercise

    21. ”It’s incredible,” says a sociologist


    22. And it is now that the sociologist comes forward, preaching that it is useless, and even hurtful and immoral, for the individual to emancipate himself alone


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    "sociologist" definitions

    a social scientist who studies the institutions and development of human society