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social science
noun
the study of society and social behavior.
a science or field of study, as history, economics, etc., dealing with an aspect of society or forms of social activity.
social science
noun
the study of society and of the relationship of individual members within society, including economics, history, political science, psychology, anthropology, and sociology
any of these subjects studied individually
social science
Any of various disciplines that study human society and social relationships, including sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political science, and history.
social science
The study of how groups of people behave, often in an effort to predict how they will behave in the future. The social sciences include economics, anthropology, sociology, political science, and aspects of psychology and history.
Other Word Forms
- social scientist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of social science1
Example Sentences
A number of Ohio institutions began to comply with the law in the spring, shuttering DEI offices, eliminating a number of majors in the humanities and social sciences, and postponing racial affinity events.
She notes that by 1975, 24,000 students, faculty, and staff had been dismissed, thousands imprisoned and tortured, and entire philosophy and social science departments disbanded.
A dedicated social science programmewill run in tandem with the project's scientific development and will be led by Prof Joy Zhang, a sociologist, at the University of Kent.
So these other versions are not based in social science in the same way.
Decades of social science research have repeatedly shown that right-wing and “conservative” policies across a range of issues cause harm to the American people.
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