SOCIAL SCIENCE AND SOCIOLOGY THREE SOCIAL SCIENCES THAT EXPLORE GROUP SOCIAL BEHAVIOR.

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SOCIAL SCIENCE AND SOCIOLOGY THREE SOCIAL SCIENCES THAT EXPLORE GROUP SOCIAL BEHAVIOR

THREE SOCIAL SCIENCES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER ANTHROPOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY

ANTHROPOLOGY EXAMINES GROUP SOCIAL STRUCTURE IN DETAIL RECORDS FOR ACADEMIC AND PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE ABSOLUTELY DOES NOT SEEK OR ENCOURAGE CHANGE

PSYCHOLOGY EXAMINES BOTH INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP SOCIAL DYSFUNCTION RECORDS DYSFUNCTION FOR BOTH ACADEMIC AND PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE SEEKS RESOLUTION OF DYSFUNCTION – TYPICALLY ON A ONE-ON-ONE BASIS

SOCIOLOGY EXAMINES GROUP SOCIAL STRUCTURE IN DETAIL RECORDS FINDINGS FOR ACADEMIC, GOVERNMENT/CORPORATE AND PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE SEEKS CHANGE AND RESOLUTION OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS EXAMINED

WHY STUDY GROUP SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND BEHAVIOR? HISTORY OF NECESSITY FOR AND USE OF SYSTEMS OF CONTROL TO MAINTAIN SOCIETY – PRIMARY HISTORICAL SYSTEM FOR CONTROL: RELIGION

RELIGION “DIEU AND MON DROIT” NEITHER REASON NOR RATIONAL ANALYSIS REQUIRED

STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND FAILURE OBVIOUS FAILURE EMERGES AS SOCIETY EVOLVES FROM AGRARIAN TO INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURES

REASON AND RATIONALITY EVOLVES FROM “THE ENLIGHTENMENT” AMERICAN ADHERANTS INCLUDE COLONIAL PATRIOTS ABSTRACT GENERALIZATIONS REPLACED BY RELIANCE ON SCIENCE

EMERGENCE OF SOCIOLOGY REJECTION OF NON-RATIONAL CONSTRUCTS SEARCH FOR SCIENTIFIC METHOD FOR STUDYING HUMAN BEHAVIOR RELIANCE ON EMPIRICISM –AUGUSTE COMTE

THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES Conflict Theory Functional Theory Symbolic Interaction