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jurimetrics|dʒʊərɪˈmɛtrɪks| [f. L. juris, gen. of jūs law + -metrics, as in biometrics, econometrics.] The use of scientific methods in the study of legal matters. So jurimeˈtrician, juriˈmetricist, a student of, or expert in, jurimetrics.
1949L. Loevinger in Minnesota Law Rev. XXXIII. 483 The next step forward in the long path of man's progress must be from jurisprudence (which is mere speculation about law) to jurimetrics—which is the scientific investigation of legal problems. 1964Jrnl. Politics XXVI. 915 Professor Spaeth's view of what jurimetrics may hope to accomplish. 1966Sci. Amer. Sept. 296 Being, in this enterprise, jurimetricists and not legal historians, they chose the molds of analytic rather than historical jurisprudence for the ordering of their materials. Ibid. 295 The fruit of the union of jurisprudence and social science has inevitably been christened ‘jurimetrics’. 1970Encycl. Sci. Suppl. (Grolier) 287 Polimetricians, psychometricians, jurimetricians are all rapidly proliferating species of a genus of mathematically minded scholars. |