Disciplines in Social Studies & Their Proponents

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  1. 2. (1857-1913) Swiss linguist, posited that linguistic form is arbitrary, thus all languages function similarly
  2. 3. the study of social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior
  3. 4. (1798-1857) French sociologist, coined the term "sociology"
  4. 6. the study of demographics, the social characteristics and statistics of a human population
  5. 8. (1620-1674) English Statistician, founder of the study of demography.
  6. 10. (384-322 B.C)Political scientist, "Man by nature is a political animal."
  7. 12. (1723-1790) Father of Economics
  8. 14. the study of the origin and development of human societies and cultures
  9. 15. the scientific study of language
  10. 17. the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.
  11. 18. (484-425 B.C) Greek Historian, treated historical subjects as a method of investigation
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  1. 1. the studies how people act, think, and feel in the context of society
  2. 5. (276-194 B.C) Greek geographer, chief librarian at the Library of Alexandria
  3. 7. (1832-1920) German Psychologist, wrote "Principles of Physiological Psychology"
  4. 9. focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
  5. 11. (1832-1917) English Cultural Anthropologist, coined the term "Culture"
  6. 13. the story of whatever man has done, with emphasis upon institutional and group activities
  7. 16. the scientific study of politics