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单词 cliometrics
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cliometricsn.

/ˌklʌɪəˈmɛtrɪks//ˌkliːəʊˈmɛtrɪks/
Etymology: < Clio n. + -metrics, as in biometrics, econometrics, etc.
Originally U.S.
With singular agreement. A technique for the interpretation of economic history, based on the statistical analysis of large-scale numerical data from population censuses, parish registers, and similar sources.
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society > society and the community > study of society > [noun] > theories or methods of analysis
reflexivity1662
social statics1843
social causation1848
sociography1881
functionalism1904
class analysis1919
culturalism1919
mass observation1920
survey1927
participant observation1933
participant observing1933
Verstehen1934
panel technique1938
MO1939
ahistoricism1940
historicism1940
technologism1940
action research1945
metasociology1950
pattern variable1951
structural functionalism1951
structuralism1951
panel analysis1955
cliometrics1960
unilinearism1964
technology assessment1966
symbolic interactionism1969
modernization theory1972
processualism1972
postcolonialism1974
decontextualization1976
decontextualizing1980
structurism1989
the world > relative properties > number > probability or statistics > [noun] > statistics > study of > within specific field
statistics1797
biostatics1851
biostatistics1865
statistical mechanics1885
Bose–Einstein statistics1928
Bose statistics1931
stylometry1945
cliometrics1960
stylometric1968
bibliometrics1969
macrolinguistics1972
1960 L. E. Davis et al. in Jrnl. Econ. Hist. 20 540 The logical structure necessary to make historical reconstructions from the surviving debris of past economic life essentially involves ideas of history, economics and statistics. The offspring of such an act of interdisciplinary miscegenation calls for a name worthy of it; at Purdue the resulting discipline has been labeled ‘Cliometrics’.
1974 Atlanta Jrnl. & Constit. 9 June c-5 Fogel and Engerman obtained their conclusions through the use of cliometrics... They scoured a large chunk of the rural South for 10 years in pursuit of census-records, birth records, old plantation lists—anything which could shed light on how slaves lived and worked.
1979 Eng. Hist. Rev. 94 683 Cliometrics and political science have yielded all too many articles that measure what is measurable rather than what is important.
1981 D. N. McCloskey Enterprise & Trade in Victorian Brit. i. 13 The raison d'être of cliometrics is avoiding the absurdities of economic history without economics.
1990 Observer 25 Mar. 67/1 Cliometrics, a word happily infrequent of late, announced itself as a school of rigorous quantitative history.

Derivatives

clioˈmetric adj.
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society > society and the community > study of society > [adjective] > theories or methods of analysis
functional1884
Webbite1890
neo-critical1894
structural-functional1898
Tolstoyan1898
functionalist1907
Webbian1913
Paretian1916
situational1916
Paretan1932
verstehende1933
reflexive1934
same-level1934
sociographic1934
idealistic1937
ideational1937
Parsonian1945
social Darwinist1945
culturalist1948
structural1948
contextualized1951
metasociological1953
structural functionalist1953
meta-sociologistic1964
Lévi-Straussian1967
postcolonial1970
decontextualized1971
cliometric1974
postcolonialist1981
intersectional1989
the world > relative properties > number > probability or statistics > [adjective] > statistical > dealing with statistics > within specific field
vital1837
biostatical1863
biostatic1869
biostatistical1899
statistical-mechanical1908
stylometric1935
macrolinguistic1960
bibliometric1969
cliometric1974
1974 Times 10 Oct. 12/8 Hot after cliometric paradox, the authors do not always take this point.
1981 Times Lit. Suppl. 7 Aug. 897/3 A cliometric proposition..once it is wrong tends to be wholly wrong.
clioˈmetrically adv. by means of cliometrics.
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the world > relative properties > number > probability or statistics > [adverb]
statistically1798
cliometrically1969
society > society and the community > study of society > [adverb] > theories or methods of analysis
cliometrically1969
1969 N.Y. Times 16 Dec. 57/2 Dr. Fogel..has cliometrically calculated that railroads were not as crucial to industrial growth as the traditional wisdom has pictured them.
cliomeˈtrician n. an expert in or student of cliometrics.
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society > society and the community > study of society > [noun] > theories or methods of analysis > one who follows or uses
Tolstoyist1894
functionalist1900
Tolstoyan1901
social Darwinist1903
participant observer1924
Paretian1932
mass observer1937
symbolic interactionist1937
structuralist1947
action researcher1950
structural functionalist1953
cliometrician1966
Paretan1969
critical theorist1970
Lévi-Straussian1980
the world > relative properties > number > probability or statistics > [noun] > statistics > one who deals with > in specific subject
biostatistician1933
stylometrist1953
cliometrician1966
1966 Explor. Entrepreneurial Hist. 2nd Ser. IV. No. 1. (Suppl.) 66 The cleometrician [sic], on the other hand, is likely to respond with his traditional trilogy of criticism: inadequate specification, over-aggregation, and model simplistics.
1972 Computers & Humanities 7 69 In economic history,..after a decade of substantial quantitative work, the field is clearly dominated by the self-styled cliometricians with their black boxes, magnetic tapes, punch cards, and canned programs.
1977 P. Laslett Family Life 10 An econometrician, or cliometrician, as he is now being called.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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