<P> Behavioral sciences abstract empirical data to investigate the decision processes and communication strategies within and between organisms in a social system . This involves fields like psychology, social neuroscience ethology, and cognitive science . In contrast, social sciences provide a perceptive framework to study the processes of a social system through impacts of social organization on structural adjustment of the individual and of groups . They typically include fields like sociology, economics, public health, anthropology, demography and political science . </P> <P> Many subfields of these disciplines cross the boundaries between behavioral and social sciences . For example, political psychology and behavioral economics use behavioral approaches, despite the predominant focus on systemic and institutional factors in the broader fields of political science and economics . </P>

What classes fall under social and behavioral sciences