Saturday, 30 April 2016

Problems with Human Science

In human science, we are often subjected to problems and other issues. However in order to assess these problems, we need to look at the many aspects of human science.
These include business studies, human biology, law, media studies, industrial relations and communication studies.

For all of these human sciences, the aims are the same: to explain human behavior, formulate theories and predict it. However the problem with human sciences includes the fact that it does not focus on the conclusion of the theory, yet the process of finding this conclusion. This means in several different human science aspects, they do not base their conclusion around the results, but the analytical process of finding these results. This can result in more biased information but it offers a very analytical approach to a problem. However when comparing this to natural sciences such as biology, they often investigate to explain something specific. Whilst in human science, they investigate in order to arrive at a course of action that will change or reform an aspect of society.

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