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00:01:48 1 History
00:07:38 2 Branches
00:08:25 2.1 Anthropology
00:12:59 2.2 Communication studies
00:14:58 2.3 Economics
00:18:25 2.4 Education
00:20:09 2.5 Geography
00:22:37 2.6 History
00:23:44 2.7 Law
00:25:49 2.8 Linguistics
00:28:12 2.9 Political science
00:30:32 2.10 Psychology
00:34:35 2.11 Sociology
00:42:10 3 Additional fields of study
00:47:10 4 Methodology
00:47:19 4.1 Social research
00:52:38 4.2 Theory
00:55:39 5 Education and degrees
00:56:52 6 See also



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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. The term is also sometimes used to refer specifically to the field of sociology, the original "science of society", established in the 19th century. For a more detailed list of sub-disciplines within the social sciences see: Outline of social science.
Positivist social scientists use methods resembling those of the natural sciences as tools for understanding society, and so define science in its stricter modern sense. Interpretivist social scientists, by contrast, may use social critique or symbolic interpretation rather than constructing empirically falsifiable theories, and thus treat science in its broader sense. In modern academic practice, researchers are often eclectic, using multiple methodologies (for instance, by combining both quantitative and qualitative research). The term "social research" has also acquired a degree of autonomy as practitioners from various disciplines share in its aims and methods.

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