Socialization is a term sociologists use to describe the collective process involved with shaping and creating society and its individuals therein. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Quantum physicists and astrophysicists should join sociologists in recognizing they are dealing with probabilities among uncertain items rather than certainties among knowns. ❋ Unknown (2009)
In a recent study by sociologists from the Russian Academy of Sciences 'Institute of Philosophy, more than half of all Russians self-flatteringly considered themselves middle class. ❋ Unknown (2009)
But long-range trends in religiosity (the term sociologists use for "depth or intensity of religiousness"), as measured by the National Election Studies polling series on church attendance, do not favor the Republicans. ❋ Unknown (2003)
"I wonder if the so-called sociologists have any explanation for it?" ❋ Randall Garrett (1957)
If we were picking names from scratch, though, "sociologists" is exactly what modern economists ought to proudly call ourselves. ❋ Unknown (2009)
And I would have no problem calling you and Robin both "sociologists" in the sense that you like to work more in those ethereal regions of economic study. ❋ Unknown (2009)
"BFF's" and rabid social network users as "sociologists" (heads up: that term might actually be taken), called their phone's OS "couture software," showed off pics they'd snapped of giant pastrami sandwiches at New York delis and referred to being "hangry," and said things like, ❋ Tyler Gray (2010)
That's why historians and other social scientists such as sociologists study technology. ❋ Unknown (2010)
As for the crime proposals, he's rejecting the advice of those who say his approach will not work - and those people happen to be ones who are actual experts on the topic such as sociologists and criminologists, but Harper dismisses them as those ❋ Unknown (2008)
As sociologists Stephen Morgan and Christopher Winship point out, the two models make different assumptions about how the outcome variable would have changed had there been no intervention.3 Unfortunately, testing which assumptions better fit our data is impossible without at least three waves of panel data. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)
The second wave had a 62 percent reinterview rate, which is on par with the reinterviewing rates of the General Social Survey and National Election Studies, the two primary omnibus national surveys used by sociologists and political scientists and funded by the National Science Foundation. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)
So while historian Nathan Hatch notes how revolutionary-era Methodists and Baptists “aligned their cause with that of the slave,”18 sociologists Michael Emerson and Christian Smith describe how George Whitefield, the leading revivalist of the pre-revolutionary period, “preached his message of radical equality in Christ, and shared the salvation message with slaves,” but was also “a supporter of slavery.” ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)
Rather than evangelical faith and fervor, the dominant explanation among sociologists of religion today, most clearly articulated by Michael Hout and his colleagues, emphasizes purely demographic factors.34 Simply put, for most of the twentieth-century evangelical parents had more children than other parents. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)
“None” has become the standard term used by sociologists of religion when referring to people with no religious affiliation. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)
Not surprisingly, we lack detailed statistical evidence on when and how sexual behavior itself changed, but sociologists David Harding and Christopher Jencks have painstakingly pieced together survey data from a variety of sources on when and how norms changed, and specifically on the question of whether premarital sex was right or wrong.2 ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)
Because this community was the subject of intensive research by sociologists Robert and Helen Lynd in the 1920s and 1930s, it is possible to make comparisons across the decades. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)
Listen to political scientists, sociologists, etc. ❋ Unknown (2011)
"[What do] you do for [a living]?"
"I'm a [sociologist]!"
"Oh.." ❋ Deeeeb (2022)
"So i hear your a racist! "
Shouted [Nigel]
"No Nigel i'm not a racist! I'm a [sociologist], There's (Barely) a difference"
Replied [Elena] ❋ TheScottishGuy (2019)
"What are you, a [sociologist]?"
"[Sociologist]?! That the [new word] for nigga [nowadays]??" ❋ Zaalzar (2009)
Derek: This whole [Julian Assange] issue is great, I like to study the reactions of society of this event
John: Sure, so being [internet cool] and hacking is how to be a [sociologist]? Putting important files online is good?
Derek: You see, you're a conformist and just wouldn't understand. I don't conform to society, because I don't like society. I study it and laugh at it
John: Right, so instead of 'conforming' you conform to other non conformists looking for "the truth"?
Derek: Capitalism has created this evil society, there shouldn't be Capitalism. Marx was right, I read Marx so you just don't get it.
John: Right... So Sociology interests you? Major in it
Derek: I will, but Sociology isn't something you can have, who is a private company to give you knowledge of a study. To 'allow' you to have it, it belongs to all
John: Ok, so that's a yes?
Derek: For a conformist, yes
John: Well, I'm going to be successful in life... have fun
Derek: Society deems who is 'successful' and who isn't, which is wrong. There will be a war between the poor and the rich, because they all know about philosophy and how Capitalism is evil. There has never been a happy worker, [anarcho] syndicalism anarcho syndicalism anarcho syndicalism ABOLISH THE GOVERNMENT!111one!!!!! *foam*
John: [teenage sociologist].... great ❋ Clynic98 (2010)
It's just [Warren] and sociologist sex [hardly] [counts]. ❋ Elvis Wearing A Bra On His Head (2005)
[Jing] [Wei] Dong fucked [Clarissa] on Tuesday. Dude, she said they totally had sociologist sex! ❋ Stanicvie (2006)