2. the great Greek philosopher who wrote that “man is
a social animal” and defined man, as rational
animals.
3. We belong to a particular group and we share certain
territory.
We interact with one another and build relationships.
We may share distinct culture, same political dynamics, or
similar institutions.
4. We use reason in order to satisfy our curiosity and discover
the how and why of so many things around us.
5.
6. Belong those subjects that relate to the foundation,
establishment, and growth of human society
Some major disciplines of this field include anthropology,
sociology, psychology, economics, and political science
7. Belonging to this particular domain are biology, chemistry,
earth sciences, and physics to name a few
This field aims to explain and predict various phenomena in
nature, such as, cellular composition, atomic particles,
weather conditions, and earthquake patterns.
8. Comprised the different branches of knowledge that tend to
humanize humans as they express themselves in various
forms. These include art and art history, literature, and
music among others.
9. Why do students engage in school bullying?
What are the effects of K-12 Basic education Program in the
Philippine collegiate level?
How can the government control rising population?
Why is there an increase number of typhoons that hit the
Philippines every year?
10. people in general thought of living together in organized
communities with shared laws, traditions, and values.
11. pertains to “knowledge about or study of the natural world
based on facts learned through experiments and
observations.”
It also refers to the various methods or modes of inquiry
utilized to obtain that knowledge.
12. as a means of obtaining knowledge is employed in the
empirical sciences, namely, natural sciences and the social
sciences.
Empirical- a phenomenon should be observable using the
different senses
13. Though social Sciences and Natural Sciences both use
scientific method, this fields differ from each other as the
former focuses on human relationships while the latter
undertake controlled experiments.
Natural Sciences are sometimes called “hard sciences” since
research findings and outputs produced within a controlled
laboratory experiment, all these quantifiable data belong to
the hard sciences because of the nature of its validation.
14. Social sciences being referred as “soft sciences” since most of
their researches are leaning on the qualitative side.
The major difference between the two, it may be on the
uncertainty of data or outputs when doing social science
research.
15. Society itself is the main laboratory of social scientists. Data
obtained from people themselves may be affected by so many
factors at that particular instance of contact between the
respondents and the researcher, such as culture, ideology,
bias, and even mood swings.