adverb
- in a manner that involves or relates to both biological and social factors or influences
Usage: academic/technical term; commonly used in sociology, anthropology, and psychology
Examples
- Gender roles are constructed biosocially, shaped by both evolutionary biology and cultural norms.
- The researchers examined how behavior is determined biosocially rather than purely genetically.
- Mental health outcomes are influenced biosocially by neurobiology and social environment.
- Human development occurs biosocially through the interaction of physical maturation and social learning.
- The study investigated how biosocially determined traits affect social integration in communities.