They will ask you.
How You Are?
What The Problam Is?
Whats Your Daily Rutine Is Nd SO On
^ is what a PSYCHOLOGIST would ask.
a sociologist would ask things about your hobbies. They'd ask if you have parks around, or if you go to the movies etc.
they look at society and see how it affects people.
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A sociologist would ask what common factors are there in lives of people who commit this kind of crime? and how it effects the socity? A sociologist would compare people with one another to find what the cause of the problem is
A person from the movie "Hostel!" If the person studies interactions among people and societies, from a scientific point of view, you call them a "social scientist" or "sociologist".
An anthropologist or a sociologist would be most likely to study Chinese culture. These disciplines examine social structures, cultural practices, and human behavior within different societies, making them suitable for studying the intricacies of Chinese culture.
An anthropologist or a sociologist would most likely study Chinese culture. Anthropologists would focus on the cultural practices, traditions, and beliefs of Chinese society, while sociologists would examine the social structures, institutions, and interactions within Chinese communities.
A sociologist will have a look at the lifestyle of a person to determine his wealth.
sociologist :p
I would think it would be time to find another psychologist.
A sociologist.
an economist
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Anthropology, psychology, and sociology are all social science subjects that are very much correlated. They all deal with studying some aspect of human beings, and all are capable of applying eachother's lenses and perspectives to enhance their own understanding of the world and humans.An anthropologist, a psychologist, and a sociologist can each develop different theories, for example, about what makes an individual integrate himself sexually in society. An anthropologist may say it is a biological necessity of humans, a psychologist may use Freud's psycho-sexual analysis and say the individual exhibits sexual attributes since the time of babyhood, and a sociologist may say that sexuality has been imposed upon the individual by society and the media. All of these theories are relative to one another, so it would be hard to ignore what other disciplines related to your own, are saying about the same issues, questions, and theories.A key thing about science is that most of the time we can not disregard what other people are saying, especially if their approach/studies are scientific as well. Confirming your own ideas and theories would mean challenging them with other ideas and theories, as well as gaining an extra-perspective from all sorts of angles of the problem.If you're asking personally why students study these subjects individually or at the same time altogether, that would be for you to find out by asking people you know why they study anthropology, psychology, and/or sociology. Everybody has a different motive and passion for studying their chosen topics.