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Economics is considered to be the king of social sciences.
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Because one can conduct studies about the sociology of ... As in, "the sociology of history" or the "sociology of economics". Sociology is the only social science in which one cannot say "the sociology of sociology".
The main social sciences are economics, political science, human geography, demography, sociology, anthropology, archaeology, history, law and linguistics.
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.
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Yes, anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and sociology are all appropriately classified as social sciences.
Elisabeth T. Crawford has written: 'Arrhenius' -- subject(s): Biography, Chemists, Scientists 'Social scientists and international affairs' -- subject(s): Research, Social sciences, Social sciences and state 'The social sciences in international and military policy' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Social sciences
Some of the studies that are related to social sciences are anthropolgy, sociology, politics, economics, law, pyschology, crimonology, and pyschology.
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.
Social "science" is generally taken to include anthropology, economics, history, political "science," psychology and sociology.
I'm not too sure, but good question!