Sociology For Social People And Psychology For The Psyched
Sociology and psychology sometimes get lumped together under the category of “social sciences,” and are left to remain there without further distinction. Generally, it’s known that sociology and psychology have something to do with studying people in a somewhat scientific way. This is not a false assumption, but it fails to acknowledge the two sciences as disciplines in their own right. Sociology and psychology are related and often coincide, but they have different definitions. Sociology is the study of human social groups and how they interact with each other, while psychology is basically the study of human mind and behavior. It’s no wonder that sociology and psychology intersect—obviously, the way people think and act influences the way they group together and form societies.
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