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what is the relation of economics to sociology
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Yes, anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and sociology are all appropriately classified as social sciences.
Psychology, Sociology, Social Psychology, Anthropology and Economics.
the area of expertise of a psychologist is psychology. Psychology is the scientific study of a person and their behaviors and mental processes. any field of employment like psychology would be considered a science or a history. sometimes it is considered both, actually. (: most of your social sciences and psychology are closely related, especially sociology. The difference in Psychology and Sociology is that Sociology studies groups of people. Psychology focuses on an individual(:
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Primarily anthropology, economics, psychology and sociology. However, please see the link.
Social "science" is generally taken to include anthropology, economics, history, political "science," psychology and sociology.
History, anthropology, psychology, economics, political "science" and sociology.
Psychology is a human science. It studies why humans behave as they do. Other human sciences include sociology and economics. Sociology studies the behavior of entire societies instead of individuals and economics studies what decisions people take, but does not focus on the "why"-aspect.
There are more than 5 subjects that come under 'social sciences'. The 5 most common (generally) are: - Geography - Economics - History - Psychology - Sociology And then there's: - Politics/political science - Philosophy & ethics - Law - Anthropology - Criminology
Sociology is the systematic study of human society. I am taking Sociology right now and really what it is is the study of culture and people. Sociology is a discipline so it falls under the Social Sciences category with Psychology, Anthropology, Economics, and Political Sciences.