praxiological

prax·e·ol·o·gy

[prak-see-ol-uh-jee]
noun
the study of human conduct.
Also, prax·i·ol·o·gy.


Origin:
1900–05; < Greek prāxe- (taken as stem of prâxis praxis) + -o- + -logy; perhaps via. French praxéologie

prax·e·o·log·i·cal, prax·i·o·log·i·cal [prak-see-uh-loj-i-kuhl] , adjective
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praxeology prax·e·ol·o·gy or prax·i·ol·o·gy (prāk'sē-ŏl'ə-jē)
n.
The study of human conduct.

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