biodemographic

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English

Etymology

From bio- +‎ demographic.

Adjective

biodemographic (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to biodemography
    • 2007 December 18, Drew Rendall, Paul L. Vasey, Jared McKenzie, “The Queen’s English: An Alternative, Biosocial Hypothesis for the Distinctive Features of “Gay Speech””, in Archives of Sexual Behavior, volume 37, number 1, →DOI:
      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 ).