Anthropology, sociology, and political science

Anthropology - the study, analysis, and description of humanity's past and present

"the study of humankind past and present"

 

Research method -  Logical -this methodology creates both quantitative (numeric) information and subjective (elucidating) information.

 

Goals - is to comprehend the fossil record of early people and their precursors just as the archeological record of later ancient social orders.

 

Holism - Anthropologists are keen all in all of mankind, in how different parts of life connect.

 

Cultural Relativism - the possibility that we should try to comprehend someone else's convictions and practices according to the viewpoint of their way of life as opposed to our own.

 

Comparison - In cultural anthropology, we compare ideas, morals, practices, and systems within or between cultures.

 

Fieldwork - In Cultural Anthropology, field work is alluded to as ethnography, which is both the interaction and aftereffect of social anthropological examination.

 

Sociology as a discipline - Sociology is the scientific investigation of human culture and social behavior. Sociology is a discipline in social sciences concerned about human society and human social activities.

 

 

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