Social Sciences, asked by akhil9258, 11 months ago

define social science. explain the scope of social science.​

Answers

Answered by Anhadaujla2
9

Answer:

Social science is defined as any scholastic discipline or scientific field that investigates human society. According to James High " Social Sciences as those bodies of learning and study which recognises the simultaneous and mutual action of physical and no- physical stimuli which produce social relation."

The scope of social science is very vast and wide as wide as the world itself and as lengthy as the history of man. According to Michaelis " the breath of social studies programme should provide for a variety of experiences so that the child's learning will be rounded and well balanced."

The main points are as follows :

1. Vast and wide as the world. It is as wide as the world and as long as the world. It is the study of human relationship in areas such as :

a. People of one's own nationality and people across the world.

b. People and various kinds of institutions.

c. People and Earth.

d. People and time.

e. People and resources.

2. A functional study of Natural and physical sciences and Fine Arts.

3. A study of current affairs.

4. A study leading to International Understanding.

5. Practical study of various resources.

Hope it helps you.

PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST.

Answered by taanisha12345
3

Answer:

Social science is a category of academic disciplines, concerned with society and the relationships among individuals within a society.

Social science as a whole has many branches. These social sciences include, but are not limited to: anthropology, archaeology, communication studies, economics, history, human geography, jurisprudence, linguistics, political science, psychology, public health, and sociology. 

Similar questions