Rofl Ratty,
In any social study, it is virtually (see what I did there) impossible to keep something restricted to one single subject. In fact to do so would severally limit your study and have severe impacts for the validity of your research. Fact is that life can't be divided into subjects, you can't research a social phenomenon from an only psychology, or only sociology perspective. Ph.D research should fall mostly within your subject but there is absolute no problem whatsoever with borrowing bits and pieces from different subjects.
In any social study, it is virtually (see what I did there) impossible to keep something restricted to one single subject. In fact to do so would severally limit your study and have severe impacts for the validity of your research. Fact is that life can't be divided into subjects, you can't research a social phenomenon from an only psychology, or only sociology perspective. Ph.D research should fall mostly within your subject but there is absolute no problem whatsoever with borrowing bits and pieces from different subjects.
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