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Anthropology
It describes human, human behaviour, and human societies — anthropology means the study of man.
Sociology
The study of social behavior, institutions, and structures within societies.
Political Science
The study of the stated and government and deals within the nature, formation of the state and attempts to understand its form and functions.
Anthropological Perspective
A way of examining human behavior and cultural practices through a comprehensive approach, emphasizing the importance of contextual and social factors in understanding society.
Sociological Perspectives
Approaches that analyze social phenomena, focusing on how social structures, interactions, and institutions influence behavior and society. These perspectives include functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism.
Theoretical Perspective
Used to analyze and explain objects of social study, and facilitate organizing sociological knowledge.