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  2. Outline of social science - Wikipedia

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    Legal management – social sciences discipline that is designed for students interested in the study of State and its elements, Law, Law Practice, Legal Research and Jurisprudence, legal Philosophy, Criminal Justice, Governance, Government structure, Political history and theories, Business Organization and Management, Entrepreneurship, Public ...

  3. General Social Survey - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the most influential studies in social sciences and is frequently referenced in news media, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the Associated Press. [ 1 ] The data collected for this survey includes both demographic information and respondents' opinions on matters ranging from government spending to the ...

  4. Social research - Wikipedia

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    Social research is based on logic and empirical observations. Charles C. Ragin writes in his Constructing Social Research book that "Social research involved the interaction between ideas and evidence. Ideas help social researchers make sense of evidence, and researchers use evidence to extend, revise and test ideas."

  5. Social science - Wikipedia

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    Social science disciplines are defined and recognized by the academic journals in which research is published, and the learned social science societies and academic departments or faculties to which their practitioners belong. Social science fields of study usually have several sub-disciplines or branches, and the distinguishing lines between ...

  6. Industrial relations - Wikipedia

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    Industrial relations examines various employment situations, not just ones with a unionized workforce. However, according to Bruce E. Kaufman, "To a large degree, most scholars regard trade unionism, collective bargaining and labour–management relations, and the national labour policy and labour law within which they are embedded, as the core subjects of the field."

  7. Wikipedia:Contents/Society and social sciences - Wikipedia

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    The social sciences generally use the term society to mean a group of people who form a semi-closed social system, in which most interactions are with other individuals belonging to the group. More abstractly , a society is defined as a network of relationships between social entities .

  8. Wikipedia : Contents/Outlines/Society and social sciences

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    Political science – study of different forms of government and the ways citizens relate to them. Psychology – study of the mind, mental processes and behavior. Abnormal psychology – is the scientific study of abnormal behavior in order to describe, predict, explain, and change abnormal patterns of functioning.

  9. Project Camelot - Wikipedia

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    Government-funded social science projects, especially in the field of psychology, increased dramatically during and after World War II. By 1942 the federal government was the leading employer of psychologists, most of whom it coordinated through the Office of Scientific Research and Development. [2]