Social Science Presentation Chan, Chak Lam 87108572 Major: Social Science Feb 7 2004.

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Social Science Presentation Chan, Chak Lam Major: Social Science Feb

Social Science Any discipline or branch of science that deals with the sociocultural aspects of human behavior Scientific method started from 18th century Major Fields in Social Science (Divided in 19th century) Psychology Sociology Anthropology Political Science Economics

Psychology The science of behavior and metal processes Feelings Thoughts Memory

Sociology Study of society, social groups and social behavior

Anthropology Study of human race 2 Subfields Physical Anthropology Cultural Anthropology

Political Science Study of systems of government and action of the government within and between countries

Economics Limited resources for unlimited needs Macroeconomics aggregate economic behavior Microeconomics economic behavior of individual

Behavioral Science any of various disciplines dealing with the subject of human actions Started in 1950s USA

Karl Marx ( ) German philosopher economist revolutionary communist theory

Research Methods in Social Science Descriptive research Correlation research Experimental research

The greatest change in the Social Sciences Globalization

Influence of Globalization The Biggest Players on the economy Poverty Change our value in sociology, anthology, psychology Research: less variation

Social Science 3A Develop the concept of social science Choose the field of social science for study Learn the computer support— effective work

Statistics Analyze the data Find out the relationship Scientific presentation

Reasons for taking Social Science 3A, 10A-C Need to do research in every Social Science field Useful techniques from Social Science 3A Earn skills for evaluation the data from Social Science 10A-C

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