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social science

noun

  1. the study of society and social behavior.
  2. a science or field of study, as history, economics, etc., dealing with an aspect of society or forms of social activity.


social science

noun

  1. the study of society and of the relationship of individual members within society, including economics, history, political science, psychology, anthropology, and sociology
  2. any of these subjects studied individually
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social science

/ shəl /

  1. Any of various disciplines that study human society and social relationships, including sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political science, and history.


social science

  1. The study of how groups of people behave, often in an effort to predict how they will behave in the future. The social sciences include economics , anthropology , sociology , political science , and aspects of psychology and history.


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Derived Forms

  • social scientist, noun
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Other Words From

  • social scientist noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of social science1

First recorded in 1775–85
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Example Sentences

Our tendency to surround ourselves with people who have beliefs or backgrounds similar to our own is well-established in social science, and what’s more, it is not inherently a bad thing.

Two decades of social science research has tracked the politicization of the issue.

That’s why NOAA has recently been integrating social science into its development of products, such storm surge maps to show exactly which parts of the coast might get hit.

Brunson says the social science component might cost, nationally, around $40 million.

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There are five passages, two of them always are a passage from science that includes numbers, data, and a passage from a social science, like economics, that includes data.

Thanks to decades of social-science research, we know more about how to help struggling Americans than ever before.

“We know from the social science that children do best with a mom and a dad,” Perkins claimed at one point.

For those still on the fence, social science has repeatedly documented the reality of implicit racial bias.

Novoselic said he takes online social science classes at Washington State University.

The sciences, including social science, made people almost giddy with expectation.

This, however, is not a question of the method of the social science, but a theorem of the science itself.

The history of philosophy and of social science is comprised in such systems and generalisations.

With him it was a question of social science, general human happiness and welfare.

I shall interview the social science wiseacres, and do their proceedings, of course, but the thing that I'm onto is Northwick.

Most of the conclusions of social science applicable to practical use are of this description.

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