economics, political science, sociology, philosophy, psychology, geography,anthropology, archaeology and demography
how does history relate with other social science
relation of history to other sciences
well, sociology is the study of humans in groups where as other social sciences study other aspects, like psychology is the scientific study of behaious and mental processes,economics study the behavious of house holds and firms who are in the market and how their supply and demand behavious changes with conditions.ther are also other social sciences like enthrapology,history,astrology, but the basic relation between all social sciences is that all of them study human behaviour. thanku
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Social Sciences: - Sociology - Psychology - Anthropology - Economics - Political Sciences
Economics is a social science. It could be organized under science, but we chose to group it with other social sciences instead of with physical sciences. Soon we may set up a Social Sciences or Humanities section.
There is a strong relationship between social work and other social sciences. Most social work activities are advised by the principles found in social sciences.
No, literature is not considered part of the social sciences. Literature is typically classified as part of the humanities, which includes subjects such as language, history, and philosophy. Social sciences, on the other hand, focus on the study of society and human behavior using scientific methods.
Anthropology and sociology are other disciplines that relate to the field of history. Along with history, these two disciplines combine to study the collective effects of humans and the reasoning behind group behaviors.
logic, psychology and sociology..
Same topics you find elsewhere: Math, Spanish, Natural Sciences and Social Sciences. The latter two include other subjects such as Biology, Civics or History.
Although psychology is a social science, it has foundations in the natural sciences. The social sciences, which also include history, anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology, deal with structure of human society and the nature and interactions of the individuals who make up society.