Disciplinary Thinking in Social Sciences
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What best defines disciplinary thinking?

  • The ability to memorize historical events.
  • The tendency to focus only on economic factors in analysis.
  • The skill to communicate effectively in one discipline.
  • The capacity to analyze issues from multiple academic perspectives. (correct)
  • Which perspective in disciplinary thinking focuses on spatial relationships and how humans interact with their environments?

  • Economic perspective
  • Political perspective
  • Geographical perspective (correct)
  • Historical perspective
  • Which discipline would most likely examine the impact of government policies on economic growth?

  • History
  • Economics (correct)
  • Political Science
  • Sociology
  • When engaging in disciplinary thinking, which perspective would likely assess past events to understand current political systems?

    <p>Historical perspective</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a key feature of thinking like a geographer within the framework of disciplinary thinking?

    <p>Examining trends and patterns in data.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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