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Understand public policy and how it is developed, and human behavior was more interesting. To each their own junior. You're a dumbass when it comes to history law, public policy and human behavior.
Hey ShitFerBrains, in 1988 I wrote a textbook on human behavior! As an adjunct to a side field I'm interested in part of Applied Psychology which I began studying in 1973, not so much the theoretical side but how it relates to a predictive tool I've studied, quantifying its measurement in statistically consistent ways in order to remove human error. And if there is one thing I know, it is that I've yet to meet a sociologist who wasn't an idiot that essentially accomplished NOTHING with all their work but baseless theories and models, and the other thing I know is that if there is ONE PERSON on this board that knows less about the human condition and what drives people than anyone else here, IT IS YOU.
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I know more about it than you. For if you really understood human behavior your opinion would be different. Not all sociologists work on theory.