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The "Social Sciences" are mostly guess-work, because of the difficulty in performing actual experiments.
Social sciences study human behavior and society, focusing on aspects like culture, psychology, economics, and politics. Physical sciences, on the other hand, study the natural world and physical processes, including disciplines like chemistry, physics, and biology. Social sciences often deal with more complex and dynamic systems due to the involvement of human behavior and interactions, while physical sciences focus on quantifiable and measurable phenomena.
they are not really social sciences are about the social aspects of life and phizical sciences are about all the physical things happening around us
They learn and study religious sciences and other natural, physical, biological, and social sciences.
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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.
ScienceDirect covers four main subject areas. They are Social Sciences and Humanity, Physical Sciences and Engineering, Life Sciences and Health Sciences.
No, because the accuracy of measurements in considerably lesser in the social sciences. In fact they rely heavily on statistical truths rather than direct measurements.
Yes. Social sciences depend on people and what they think or say or do. Physical sciences rely on cold hard facts (or sometimes very hot, very malleable ones, but facts nonetheless).
Physics is not a social science. Social sciences typically focus on human behavior, society, and culture, while physics is a natural science that studies matter, energy, and the physical world.
Social Sciences: - Sociology - Psychology - Anthropology - Economics - Political Sciences
The hallmarks in the philosophy of the social sciences are reconstructing social science in a rational way and criticizing the social sciences. The reason for the criticism is to improve the social sciences or making it easier for us to comprehend it.