IPA: /dɪˈmɒtɪks/
KK: /dɪˈmɒtɪks/
The study of the social and cultural aspects of people, often related to how they live and interact in society.
The researchers focused on demotics to understand community behaviors and social structures.
Demotics is derived from the Greek word "demotikos" (meaning popular or pertaining to the people), which comes from "demos" (meaning people). The suffix "-ics" indicates a field of study or a body of knowledge. Therefore, demotics refers to the study or characteristics of the language or dialect of the common people.
Think of 'demos' meaning 'people' to remember that demotics relates to the language or characteristics of the common people.