what is the connection between social science and social problems .
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The social sciences do have a contribution to make to social practice, but not so large a contribution as they will make if helped to develop properly. At this point in history, the magnitude of major social problems exceeds the capacity of social scientists to solve them.
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Social science is the study of society and social problems means problems present in the society.
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- The connection between social science and social problems are to understand the society to solve the problems in their society.
- Nevertheless, there is a difference between enlarging one’s understanding of human behavior and society on the one hand and trying to solve a social problem on the other.
- The social sciences are distinct from social problem solving, but each can contribute to the other.
- Poverty, racial segregation and discrimination, urban decay and the strangulation of transportation, human and mechanical pollution of the environment and a perceived increase in the incidence of crimes of violence are the social problems present in the society.
- Before solving the social problem we should understand the problems, that's why social science and social problems are related with one another.
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