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Research and Development on Social Sciences (2024)

FAQs

Which is the hardest subject in social science? ›

Economics is often perceived as a challenging subject in social sciences due to its dense and abstract nature, making it difficult for both teachers and students to engage with.

Why scientific research is difficult to apply on social science? ›

Theory building and theory testing are particularly difficult in the social sciences, given the imprecise nature of the theoretical concepts, inadequate tools to measure them, and the presence of many unaccounted factors that can also influence the phenomenon of interest.

Why is it harder to do experiments in social science? ›

It's hard for social scientists to do experiments.

Since social scientists study people, social science experiments pretty much have to involve people as test subjects. That brings up a ton of ethical concerns. You can do whatever you want to electrons and lab rats, and nobody really cares.

What is an example of a research question in social science? ›

For example, if your interest is in gender norms, you could ask, “Does gender affect a person's performance of household tasks?” but you will have nothing left to say once you discover your yes or no answer. Instead, you could ask about the relationship between gender and household tasks.

What is the number 1 hardest subject? ›

The hardest degree subjects are Aerospace Engineering, Law, Chartered Accountancy, Architecture, Chemistry, Medicine, Pharmacy, Psychology, Statistics, Nursing, Physics, Astrophysics, Biomedical Engineering, Astronomy, and Dentistry.

What is the easiest social science to take? ›

Sociology. The easiest social sciences degree for you may be a bachelor's degree in sociology if you want to study human interaction in different societies such as communities, institutions, and other groups.

Is social science harder than natural science? ›

Out of the three possibilities (hierarchy, hard/soft distinction, or no ordering), the results supported a hierarchy, with physical sciences performing the best followed by biological sciences and then social sciences.

Is social science a hard science? ›

As you may already know, the difference between social science and hard science (such as physics) is that hard science is based on concrete laws and rules, while social science is a bit fuzzy around the edges. Some dismiss social science as “soft science” for this reason.

Is social science worth it? ›

Choosing to major in the social sciences can lead to lucrative jobs in economics, politics, and urban planning, to name just a few areas. With a social science major, you can expect to develop versatile skills that you can transfer to different roles.

What are the problems of social science research? ›

Some major challenges in ssr are: (1) target group unwillingness to participate either in the form of interaction or answering questions, (2) time management, (3) quantification of qualitative data, (4) preparing the final repot/thesis/dissertation, etc.

What are 5 good research questions and answers? ›

Five Questions for Good Research
  • What is the problem to be solved? Every good research project solves some particular problem. ...
  • Who cares about this problem and why? ...
  • What have others done? ...
  • What is your solution to the problem? ...
  • How can you demonstrate that your solution is a good one?

How do I choose a research topic in social science? ›

Start by identifying your interests within the broad field of social sciences. Consider current social issues or questions you're curious about. Look for gaps in existing research, areas where more insight is needed. Ensure your topic is specific and researchable, not too broad or narrow.

Which is the hardest science subject? ›

  • Nov 15, 2023. World's Top 10 Toughest Science Courses. ...
  • Astronomy. It involves exploring the vastness of space and requires a solid understanding of physics and math. ...
  • Biomedical Science. ...
  • Nursing. ...
  • Molecular Cell Biology. ...
  • Biomedical Engineering. ...
  • Astrophysics. ...
  • Statistics.
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Which of the following is most difficult to do in social science? ›

Therefore, out of the options provided, establishing causality between variables is the most difficult task in social science research due to the complexity of determining a direct cause-and-effect relationship amidst various influencing factors.

Why is social science difficult? ›

Social scientists study human beings, which places practical and ethical restrictions on what we do that physicists and chemists do not have to deal with. It is not possible, for example, to isolate one specific variable in an experiment to see how it affects an outcome.

What is the most difficult science major? ›

Top 5 hardest majors in science
  1. Chemical Engineering.
  2. Aerospace Engineering. ...
  3. Biology. ...
  4. Chemistry. ...
  5. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Biochemistry and molecular biology students take courses in biological sciences, biochemistry, chemistry, microbiology, computational biology, mathematics, and ecology. ...
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