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soft science
noun
- any of the specialized fields or disciplines, as psychology, sociology, anthropology, or political science, that interpret human behavior, institutions, society, etc., on the basis of scientific investigations for which it may be difficult to establish strictly measurable criteria.
soft science
noun
- a science, such as sociology or anthropology, that deals with humans as its principle subject matter, and is therefore not generally considered to be based on rigorous experimentation
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Word History and Origins
Origin of soft science1
First recorded in 1965–70
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Example Sentences
“There’s a lot of soft science of what makes a consumer feel like something is durable,” she told Grist.
From Salon
His alleged offense, Insel says, was focusing on the "soft science" of attachment rather than the "hard science" of motor control or visual processing.
From Salon
“It’s a soft science,” said Jamila Hodge, a former D.C. federal prosecutor who runs the Vera Institute program.
From Washington Post
“Compassion is no longer a ‘soft’ science.”
From Washington Post
Isn't the study of leadership a soft science?
From Scientific American
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