Sociology An introduction. Sociology Sociology-The study of society. A sociologist systematically studies social behavior in human groups looking for.

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Sociology An introduction

Sociology Sociology-The study of society. A sociologist systematically studies social behavior in human groups looking for patterns. They use social facts to explain patterns. Examples include sporting events, crime patterns, marriage rates, and religious affiliation.

Social Sciences A group of related disciplines that study various aspects of society and human relations.

Psychology Study of mind and behavior

Economics Study of choices people make in an effort to satisfy their needs and wants.

Political Science The examination of the organization and operation of governments.

History The study of past events.

Branches of Social Sciences the major branches are Archaeology, Economics, Geography, History, Law, Political science, Sociology, International relations, Communication, and Psychology.

Sociological Imagination A way of looking at the world that sees the connections among the seemingly private concerns of individuals and important social issues.