Biodemographic
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Of or relating to biodemography not-comparable
"First, previous biodemographic studies have suggested that homosexual men and women may differ from their heterosexual counterparts in a range of biodemographic features, including adult height and weight (e.g., Blanchard & Bogaert, 1996 ; Bogaert, 1998 ; Bogaert & Blanchard, 1996 ; Perkins, 1981 )."
Example
More examples"First, previous biodemographic studies have suggested that homosexual men and women may differ from their heterosexual counterparts in a range of biodemographic features, including adult height and weight (e.g., Blanchard & Bogaert, 1996 ; Bogaert, 1998 ; Bogaert & Blanchard, 1996 ; Perkins, 1981 )."
Etymology
From bio- + demographic.
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