soft science

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English

Noun

soft science (plural soft sciences)

  1. A field of scientific inquiry that is limited by the nature of its subject matter in its ability to establish strictly measurable criteria.

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Most people consider fields such as psychology, sociology, political science, and economics to be soft sciences. Some consider anthropology to be a soft science, while others consider it to be a quasiscience.

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