“Methodology of Social Science”

The methodology of social science refers to the systematic study of the methods, approaches, and techniques used in conducting research within the social sciences, such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, political science, economics, and more. The aims and objectives of the methodology of social science can vary depending on the specific field and research question.

Aims and objectives of Social Sciences

Understanding human behaviour

Developing theories and explanations

Testing hypotheses

Conducting comparative studies

Providing evidence for policy and decision-making

Advancing knowledge and contributing to academia

Enhancing social welfare and well-being

Addressing ethical concerns

 

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