3-4-1 - Lense Chart PDF

Title 3-4-1 - Lense Chart
Author Autumn Emberton
Course Perspectives in Liberal Arts
Institution Southern New Hampshire University
Pages 2
File Size 79.3 KB
File Type PDF
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Summary

Lense Chart...


Description

Aspect of the Lense

Social Science

Natural Science

History

Humanities

Key Characteristics

Observations, Social science uses statistics, data and interviews to observe and study how and why humans interact and do things.

The scientific process, Natural science more accurately describes nature and the world around us by using science

Evidence and firsthand accounts, history allows us to form arguments and broader perspectives through the context of the evidence and archives

Global culture and historic culture, humanities allow us to dive deeper into the perceptions and circumstances of a culture so that we can obtain a greater understanding and appreciation.

Types Of Ques- How many peotions ple are affected? The economic impact The age, gender and ethnicity of the people effected The background and circumstances

Background information The texture, The amount Measurements and data

What's the Cause, effect, Motives and interests?

What was the cultural impact?

Types of Evidence

Measurements, Peer Reviews and re-testing for multiple findings.

Statistics, interviews, observations and case studies

What evidence do you have? Have you obtained any literature, archives or artifacts? Documents, Records, Pictures and First hand accounts.

How did people's perception change? How did said event impact art, literature and philosophy?

Philosophy, art, language Literature

Commonalities ● Social science and natural both use data that you can observe and measure ● Some methods of social science do employ aspects of natural science to get a better understanding ● Humanities and history have philosophy, art, culture and language, they both utilize primary sources and artifacts, they're almost the same.

Differences The findings of social science are not as reliable because social science cannot be studied in a controlled environment, natural science can be studied as many times as you want to get the most accurate results ● It is very difficult to study social science multiple times; you can study natural science in a controlled environment as many times as you want ● Social science includes several disciplines, natural science just uses the scientific method ● Humanities deals with more literature and critical elements, social science has more of a scientific approach and deals more with statistics and economics. ● History deals more with archives and events humanities deals more with culture ● Humanities is more critical and analytical, natural science is more scientific and involves testing...


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