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organisms in the natural world. It involves the systematic analysis and investigation of human and other animal behaviour through controlled and naturalistic observation, and disciplined scientific experimentation. It attempts to accomplish legitimate, objective conclusions through rigorous formulations and observation.[1] Examples of behavioural sciences include social psychology, psychobiology, and sociology. Contents
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1 Difference between behavioural sciences, cognitive sciences, and social sciences 2 Categories of behavioural sciences 3 Applications of behavioural sciences 4 See also 5 References 6 Selected bibliography
behavioral approaches, despite the predominant focus on systemic and institutional factors in the broader fields of political science and economics.