Yes, there is both an art and a science to it. You must have an understanding of human behavior and psychology. You also need to keep to a certain methodology to gain the information that you need. However, there is an art to it in the fact that you need to have a talent for reading people, and knowing when you need to vary from established methods, or even improvise.
Its both. Just like photography. The process is a science but the out come is art. How you get your final product.
Both are grammatically correct. "When is the interview" is singular, asking when one interview is. The plural one talking about numerous interviews is "when are the interviews."
i think its both an art and a science
Most scientists and most philosophers would not consider philosophy to be a science. However, both science and philosophy are characterized by very careful thought and analysis and scholarship. Both are engaged in an effort to understand the universe in which we live. However, scientists emphasize observation, while philosophers emphasize abstract thought. There is certainly some overlap between these subjects, and there is even such a subject as the philosophy of science. There is not, however, a science of philosophy.
Political science is considered both an art and a science because it combines empirical research methods and data analysis (science) with interpretation, analysis, and judgment of political behavior and institutions (art). It involves the systematic study of political systems, government policies, and political processes using both quantitative and qualitative methodologies.
Their both science subjects.
They both are related to science....
They are different but both contain science
You both have to have science.
They're both boring.
it is physical science
Miranda is only required when there is both custody and interrogation. A person must be in police custody and must be subject to interrogation for the rules regarding Miranda to apply. It is entirely possible for the police to develop probable cause and arrest a person without speaking with them first.