Ststistics? In General?
Well there is no such thing as statistics in general because the general is a position in the military.
Someone said "Statistics are like lamp posts, they can be used to shed light or be leant upon". Disraeli said "There are three kinds of lies; lies, damned lies, and statistics".
Statistics help managers understand what employees and vendors are doing for the organization. Employees with high statistics in productivity are helping the organization succeed.
importance of statistics, economics, sociology and psychology in business
Primarily anthropology, economics, psychology and sociology. However, please see the link.
Certainly nothing psychology or sociology related.
The similarities between sociology and economics include that both are studies of a group of people as a whole, as opposed to studying a single person. Both of these sciences are considered to be inexact because they deal more with statistics than actual facts. Another similarity is that economics and sociology can both predict what might happen with a group of individuals, but not a single individual.
Physical sciences are defined as the investigation of non-living things, so psychology does not fit in that category. Instead, psychology is one of the social sciences, along with sociology, political science, anthropology, human geography, communication, economics, and linguistics.
Psychology-If there is a problem with only one tree,then the psychology is applicable Sociology-If there is a problem with the whole forest,then sociology is applicable.
what is the relation of economics to sociology
Sociology, pediatrics, psychology, social psychology, neurophysiology, statistics, proposition logic
psychology anthropology sociology
Yes, anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and sociology are all appropriately classified as social sciences.
Psychology, Sociology, Social Psychology, Anthropology and Economics.
In my opinion, sociology, since it involves less mathematics, statistics, and formal logic theory.
anthropology economics geography history psychology sociology
Primarily anthropology, economics, psychology and sociology. However, please see the link.
Social "science" is generally taken to include anthropology, economics, history, political "science," psychology and sociology.
History, anthropology, psychology, economics, political "science" and sociology.
Psychology is a human science. It studies why humans behave as they do. Other human sciences include sociology and economics. Sociology studies the behavior of entire societies instead of individuals and economics studies what decisions people take, but does not focus on the "why"-aspect.
There are more than 5 subjects that come under 'social sciences'. The 5 most common (generally) are: - Geography - Economics - History - Psychology - Sociology And then there's: - Politics/political science - Philosophy & ethics - Law - Anthropology - Criminology