Blog #15 - Methodology in the Human Sciances


Blog #14 - Methodology in the Human Sciences



Because we want to evolve, we like to further discover. in this post we will explain how we respond to science on human and nonhuman life under experimentation. 

The methods of human sciences to the natural sciences is observation. They differ based on the level of magnification in the visual aspect. The natural science we can use tools and specific methods to go deeper into the observation was in the Human Sciences we can only of to the level of the Naked eye.



What makes the human sciences acceptable to conduct experiments is that people identify with groups and general demographics operate very similarly to each other, therefore we don't need to subject everyone to study since people from the same time are very much representative of each other. The models used in human sciences are based on observations and measurements made by willing test subjects to the study, though we can't seek approval by the non-human, so we subject them to these tests against its will or desire. 



The human nature implements the effect of a personal confirmation bias to the interpretation of what they are perceiving. More so the perceptual set theory we have an expectation to favor methods and ideas based on our own ideals that mimic our own actions, that effects conclusion to be very similar to the hypothesis opposing actual dynamic qualitative data that is representative of all but not the scientist.

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