social sciences造句(1) Social anthropology is one of the social sciences.
(2) Her research straddles mathematics and social sciences.
(3) The term 'Arts' usually refers to humanities and social sciences.
(4) For it permeated the mainstream social sciences books in the 1960s-a decade of exceptional social, cultural and political turbulence.
(5) Utilitarian notions in the social sciences are not enough for even providing a conceptual framework for grasping what actually happens.
(6) He has a room allotted in the social sciences department and special arrangements with the university domestic staff.
(7) The social sciences embody a range of sometimes conflicting stances towards the human world.
(8) A shortage of teachers trained in social sciences could undermine attempts to introduce compulsory citizenship lessons into schools, campaigners warn.
(9) It is a crucial postulate underpinning all the social sciences that individuals are related through associations of various kinds.
(10) Debates within the social sciences have occupied an intellectual space which has drawn upon both scientific models and the humanities.
(11) Perhaps even more than is usual in the social sciences, theory is closely related to practice.
(12) The social sciences at this stage had the opposite bias.
(13) Social sciences are poised for a revival in schools but will there be enough qualified staff to teach the subjects?
(14) She is the new dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences.
(15) It was the study of history that gave birth to the social sciences.
(16) They have been replaced by lawyers, academics and people with social sciences degrees.
(17) The department contributes to the programme of courses offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences in different aspects of research methods training.
(18) The use of official statistics, for example, has a long history in many of the social sciences.
(19) Secondly, the project will develop further application of these models in the social sciences.
(20) With this felicity of thinking, they easily bridged the physical and social sciences, from biology to psychology to sociology.
(21) Many children with verbal processing difficulty go on to be-come gifted interpreters of literature or become erudite in philosophy or social sciences.
(22) These patterns are particularly marked in the humanities and social sciences, where women are numerically stronger.
(23) Is it not, like the wolf in the fable, putting on false clothing stolen from other social sciences?
(24) The compulsory element examines the relationship between feminist ideas, feminist practice, and theory and methodology in the social sciences.
(25) Some students venture further afield and choose courses in the Faculties of Arts or Social Sciences.
(26) A high percentage enroll in selective private colleges and major in one of the social sciences.
(27) As such, the discussion was part of important debates within the social sciences as a whole.
(28) Nevertheless, if the academic historians followed their by-way of scholarship, history remained the main constituent of the new social sciences.
(29) This last hazard is, of course, an ever-present danger in the social sciences, and can apply to any approach.
(30) In the public sector, many managers have liberal arts degrees in public administration or one of the social sciences.