A. psychology
B. geology
C. sociology
D. none of the above
A. psychology
B. geology
C. sociology
D. none of the above
A. government
B. state
C. power
D. all of the above
A. genetics
B. geography
C. chemistry
D. physiology
A. primitive people only
B. prehistoric people only
C. modern peoples only
D. none of the above
A. scholars emphasized the supernatural
B. scholars denied the possibility of a scientific study of humans
C. a number of scholars believed human social life could be studied scientifically
D. none of the above
A. more control over data than physics
B. complete objectivity
C. problems with studying people in laboratories
D. been accepted as equally valid as the physical sciences
A. relative to time and place of study and subject to revision
B. absolute truths for all times
C. universally accepted
D. personal oions of important scholars
A. not of their own making
B. newly created in each generation
C. the result of cultural development over previous generation
D. totally beyond their control
A. case study
B. observation
C. experiment
D. social research
A. Wind Velocity
B. Air Pressure
C. Wind Direction
D. Humidity