for me,,i can say that human behavior can be clasified both in science and art,.because when we say behavior it deals about psychology which is science that study about the behavioral traits,charactheristics,mannerism and attitude of different person.It also an art because by means of this study we can learn how to socialize and mingle to the diffent person that we encountered,because having a good relationship to the other person is one face of art.
It is a science this is because to understand people and other living organism ,behaviour scientist use observations and experimentation to alive at a concrete conclusion
Most students of human behavior would agree that the study of human behavior is both an art and a science.
Economics is a social science because it is a field of study dealing with society and human behavior.
The study of psychology is a study in science. Psychology is the study of human behavior from a scientific perspective.
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The scope of behavioral sciences mainly focuses on behavior patterns of different species and organisms in a habitant. This is what will study the various ways in which such organisms interact.
i think its both an art and a science
Economics is a social science because it is a field of study dealing with society and human behavior.
Economics is both science and art. As a science it works on economic models. As art, it deals with individuals so their is change in human behavior. The interpretation of models may vary.
Yes, it's called human behavior psychology.
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That's because to learn about human behavior you must study a great deal about the way people behave and how they have behaved historically. Not to mention conducting experiments that show repeatable results to prove theories. Now, you can apply all of this study and research to art, but it isn't necessary or required, you can just do art, you only have to feel like doing it.
If it uses scientific methodology and experimental data, then it is a science. If it does not use scientific methodology, then it cannot be a science. Psychology, as a field, uses scientific methodology and is a science. Some forms of psychology, such as psychoanalysis, do not use scientific methodology and are not sciences. ======= In fact, i quiet disagree with you because i think there are lots of ways to study human behavior, for many many different questions. Scientific methodology and experimental data are two different ways. But the study in itself doesn't make it science or art. For me, the difference between art and science is the kind of application you can do with the same information that takes origin, for example in scientific methodology as observation. There are lot of links between art and science that need to be studied as the quest of truth, of utility (how you should produce something in the world-be a part of a consumerist system); their origins taken in the observation of the real, concrete life (such as human behavior), a person that take position thrue it, sometimes with ethic or politic idees. So I disagree that only science can use scientific methodology and that's what it would determines it . Maybe today the frontiers between art and science can be blured to create new ways to think and observe reality?
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Social science study human society and behavior Physical science study physical and non human things
In that it develops and applies new knowledge of behavior it is a science. In that it applies creativity and gut instinct unsupported by facts it is an art. There is no reason it cannot be both.
In that it develops and applies new knowledge of behavior it is a science. In that it applies creativity and gut instinct unsupported by facts it is an art. There is no reason it cannot be both.
Yes, there is both an art and a science to it. You must have an understanding of human behavior and psychology. You also need to keep to a certain methodology to gain the information that you need. However, there is an art to it in the fact that you need to have a talent for reading people, and knowing when you need to vary from established methods, or even improvise.
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