Helps us understand our own world and around the world.
Relies on description, prediction, explanation and also control (Basak 35-60).
Deals with the phenomena the physical world.
Human activity like DNA exploring (Grubbs 38-70).
The reading, thinking, analysis the stories (Grubbs 38-70).
The name of the game is to keep adapting our practices, our services, and our products to a very fast changing world.
Types of Questions
The development of theoretical knowledge understanding about the social world.
If gummy bears are placed in water for 24 hours then they will swell up twice their size.
What are historians and how do they reason.
What are humanities are
English, history, religious, ethnic/ cultural studies, global studies (Grubbs 38-70).
Types of Evidence
Helps us understand the social world (Basak 35-60)
Explore, discover ,empowering
Conclusions change over time.
Decision making
Commonalities & Differences
Commonalities
● One is that they have the same way of understanding.
● Two is they all are exploring and discovering thing.
● Three they all have stories to tell and decision making.
● Four is that modes of inquiry are similar.
Differences
● Social science and natural science refer to the world and how it works.
● The history and the humanities refer to the human part of the science (Grubbs 38-70).
● They are all different by the way some people think.
Works Cited
JB, Grubbs, “LAP Lambert Academic publishing”, (2013) 38-70
R, Basak, “Journal of Current Researches on Social Sciences”, (2017) 35-60, dergipark.gov.tr