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What is the kind of science concerned with the natural world?
Social Science
Natural Science
Empirical Science
Political Science
The Social Sciences serve as the bridging gap between the Natural Sciences and the ______________
Empirical Sciences
Humanities
Physical Sciences
Artistic Realm
"Science" comes from a Latin word meaning _____________
Wisdom
Knowledge
Elder
Wise men
All of these are Social Sciences EXCEPT ________
Psychology
Biology
Anthropology
Economics
All of these are Natural Sciences EXCEPT ___________
Chemistry
Psychology
Physics
Astronomy
The discipline concerning efficient allocation of scarce resources in order to satisfy unlimited human needs and wants.
Psychology
Sociology
Economics
Political Science
He is known as the father of Political Science because of his work, "The Politics."
Niccolo Machiavelli
Thomas Hobbes
John Locke
Aristotle
In the study of history, which of the following is NOT a primary source?
Textbook
Video
Transcript
Witness
He is the father of Modern Psychology
Wilhelm Wundt
Sigmund Freud
William James
Carl Jung
This historical period in particular gave rise to the formal start of Sociology by Auguste Comte
Enlightenment
Industrial Revolution
Renaissance
French Revolution
If someone wants to see life in the past using artefacts and fossils, which branch of Anthropology should they consult?
Archaeology
Ethnology
Anthropological Linguistics
Physical Anthropology
He is the proponent of the idea that an "invisible hand" guides a freed economy.
Raffy Tulfo
Adam Smith
Thomas Malthus
David Ricardo
This brand of Linguistics concerns itself with how words gain their meaning
Morphology
Pragmatics
Phonetics
Semantics
This field of psychology concerns itself with the treatment of psychological disorders.
Experimental Psychology
Structuralist Psychology
Developmentalist Psychology
Clinical Psychology
The experiment dubbed "Pavlov's Dogs" could be classified under what field of Psychology?
Experimental Psychology
Structuralist Psychology
Developmentalist Psychology
Clinical Psychology
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