Simply put, natural science studies nature (earth, mountains and streams, stars, elements, atoms and molecules, gravitational and magnetic and electrical force, light), whereas social science studies human societies and, to some degree, the artifacts and institutions that these societies produce and through which they operate (including languages, art-works, religions, political systems, and ways of thinking).
Sciences like Biology and psychology have both natural-scientific and social-scientific components, since they deal with human beings both as natural beings (i.e. in terms of features that non-human animals and non-living things have too-- features like "having a digestive system" and "being made of atoms") and social beings (i.e. as participants in societies).
Simply put, natural science studies nature (earth, mountains and streams, stars, elements, atoms and molecules, gravitational and magnetic and electrical force, light), whereas social science studies human societies and, to some degree, the artifacts and institutions that these societies produce and through which they operate (including languages, art-works, religions, political systems, and ways of thinking).
Sciences like Biology and psychology have both natural-scientific and social-scientific components, since they deal with human beings both as natural beings (i.e. in terms of features that non-human animals and non-living things have too-- features like "having a digestive system" and "being made of atoms") and social beings (i.e. as participants in societies).
There are three branches in science. It is the natural, social and applied science.
No, it is social science.
Social Sciences include the study of economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, social studies, and sociology. Natural sciences are the disciplines that study Dichotomy between formalism and world veiw.
Recently, scientists attached great importance to geographical researches of society, therefore, geography is considered to be a social science in many parts of the world. But geography is a science about surroundings by its nature.
Social science is the science of how things interact with each other, so, in a way, it can be a natural science because it can apply to all things in nature.
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Social science focuses on human behavior and society, while natural science investigates the physical world and natural phenomena. Social science uses methods like surveys and interviews to study human behavior, while natural science relies on experiments and observation to understand the natural world.
They both are related to science....
Psychology is considered both a social science and a natural science. It is a social science because it involves the study of human behavior and interactions, but it is also a natural science because it examines the physiological and biological processes underlying behavior.
The "Social Sciences" are mostly guess-work, because of the difficulty in performing actual experiments.
social science is like social studies and science mixed and pure science is like about animals plants planets space how things work and stuff.. hope it helped! <-_->