The role of social science research
Some requirements for Vietnam
Keywords:
research, social sciences, roles, requirements, VietnamAbstract
Social science research is an important field in the scientific background of almost every country. In the history of development, social science has made great contributions to the development of mankind in general as well as the socio-economic development of communities and countries in particular. Social science research helps humanity to have diverse perspectives on real life, to interpret and explain the processes of movement and development, as well as to have a deeper understanding of the causes and consequences of relationships and predict the next developments of events and phenomena in human life. However, at present, social science research in the world and in Vietnam is not really valued, so it has not been properly invested. Therefore, it is necessary to have solutions for the development of social science research, to meet the increasing demands of social life and international integration.
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