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write the relationship between Sociology and Psychology​

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Answered by sankarsarbhog1966
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Some people might think that sociology is interested in studying the group while psychology is concerned with the study of the person, but this tendency does not determine the whole truth. Groups are only a few or more people who only think, feel or act in a sensual way. The overlap between sociology and psychology is clear in the branch of social psychology based on the boundary between the two sciences. In fact, each of the two sciences adopts different ideas. Psychology is concerned about studying the needs and capabilities of a person and arranging them in terms of his personality, while sociology is related to each other in a different way. In this article, we will discuss, what are the differences and similarities between sociology and psychology and describe the importance of social psychology and its goals and objectives.

Psychology:

Psychology is an applied and academic study of perception, behavior, and mechanisms. It works on human analysis and can be used on animals and intelligent systems. It is a scientific study of the mind, thinking, behavior and personality. The aim is to seek to understand the individual's behavior and interpretation and work to solve its problems.

Sociology:

Sociology is a study based on the social status of human being in the form of separate groups, or it is the study of a whole society. The study of social interactions has developed sociology in the first period of the nineteenth century. Sociology deals with social processes, and laws that link people. There are many scientists studying several disciplines related to it, including social organization, social class division, social change, gerontology, population and many more.

Scientific concepts

Differences between psychology and sociology are illustrated by the definition of each of them, and the statement is as follows:

Definition of psychology: It is the science that is based on the study of all aspects of behavior in a scientific way, it includes all forms of behavioral responses; kinetic and verbal, which appear on the individual during the interaction with the environment, in addition to the study of emotional activity, sensory experience, unconscious, mental activity and mental processes such as thinking, perception, remembering, and others

Definition of sociology: It is the science that studies human interaction primarily, it may affect the interpersonal relationships in the social environment, it influences trends, feelings or actions, as well as studying the social system in which all forms of human relations exist, In addition to understanding and studying the social phenomena in human society and all social patterns, and the relationship of man to society and culture.

Answered by krish9534
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Psychology examines the behavior of the individual, the experience conducted by the individual with the surrounding social environment, and examines the individual through attention to the characteristics and processes that grow in human, and how to do his functions, While sociology is concerned with the experience and .

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