
Science and Social Inquiry
Science and social inquiry are methods used to understand the world and human society. Science involves systematically observing, experimenting, and analyzing natural phenomena to uncover facts and develop theories. Social inquiry focuses on studying human behavior, social structures, and interactions through research methods like surveys, interviews, and analysis. Both aim to generate knowledge that helps explain how things work, inform decision-making, and address questions about our environment and society. They rely on critical thinking, evidence, and transparent processes to ensure findings are reliable and meaningful.