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sociobiological, a.|ˌsəʊʃɪəʊbaɪəʊˈlɒdʒɪkəl, ˌsəʊsɪəʊ-| [f. socio- + biological a.] Of or pertaining to sociobiology. Hence ˌsociobioˈlogically adv.
1921Hannay & Collingwood tr. Ruggiero's Mod. Philos. v. 185 Espinas was one of the first to apply the socio-biological method to the treatment of social questions. According to him the instinct of sociability is found in all grades of being, and is shared by animals and men alike. 1948Amer. Scientist XXXVI. 567 We may regard the mechanism, for sociobiological purposes, as given. 1978M. S. Gregory et al. Sociobiology & Human Nature 3 Pure sociobiological theory, being independent of human biology, does not imply by itself that human social behavior is determined by genes. 1980Nature 24 Apr. 682/1 Sociobiologically sophisticated readers. |