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What are the things in common of social sciences and applied social sciences?

Social sciences and applied social sciences have several things in common:

Study of Human Behavior: Both social sciences and applied social sciences focus on understanding
human behavior, interactions, and social phenomena. They explore how individuals, groups, and
societies function, develop, and change over time.

Utilize Research Methods: Both fields employ various research methodologies to gather and analyze
data. These methods can include surveys, experiments, interviews, observations, and statistical analysis.
Both aim to generate reliable and valid knowledge about social phenomena.

Interdisciplinary Nature: Social sciences and applied social sciences draw on insights from various
disciplines, such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political science, and more. They
integrate theories and concepts from multiple fields to provide a comprehensive understanding of
human behavior and society.

Theoretical Frameworks: Both fields rely on theoretical frameworks to guide their research and analysis.
These theories offer explanations, models, and frameworks to interpret and understand social
phenomena. They provide a lens through which social scientists can make sense of human behavior and
societal dynamics.

Focus on Application and Impact: Applied social sciences take a step further by emphasizing the practical
application of social science knowledge. They aim to solve real-world problems, inform policymaking,
and address social issues. Applied social sciences like social work, public health, or urban planning use
social science theories and research to create meaningful interventions and promote positive change in
society.

Social Justice and Welfare: Both social sciences and applied social sciences share an interest in social
justice, equality, and welfare. They often explore topics related to social inequality, discrimination,
poverty, human rights, and access to resources. They seek to understand and improve social processes
to create a more just and equitable society.

Overall, social sciences and applied social sciences are interconnected fields that study human behavior
and society, employ research methods and theoretical frameworks, and strive to have a positive impact
on individuals and communities. The key distinction lies in the application of social science knowledge to
practical contexts in the case of applied social sciences.

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