anthropologist
Humanity experts are often referred to as sociologists, anthropologists, or social scientists. They study various aspects of human behavior, society, and culture to understand the complexities of the human experience.
A person who does not like humanity may be called misanthropic or misanthrope.
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The study of characteristics of people is called anthropology. It examines human biological and cultural diversity to understand the development and behavior of societies throughout history.
The most important difference between Anthropology and Humanity as sciences, is that Anthropology tries to clarify humanity AND it's role in history, whereas Humanity is not necessarily considered through different eras.
The scientific study of humanity and human culture is called anthropology. It involves studying human behavior, evolution, society, and culture across different time periods and geographical locations.
People who study bugs are called entomologists.
Hmm. That seems like a combination of geology and Anthropology. Paleoanthropology might work. That is the study of humanity through the study of fossils, which is part of studying the earth.
Muscology is the study of mosses. Muscologists are people who study mosses.
There are many studies of the world. Geography: Study of the landforms on , as well as the "lay of the land." Archaeology: the study of the ancient cultures of the people of the world. Historian: Study of the History of the world and its people Anthropology: Study of Humanity Creationism: Belief that God created the World and the Universe
The scientists who study genetics are called geneticists.
People who study pathology are called pathologists.
People who study psychology are called psychologists.
The study of ancient people is called Archeology. *correct spelling*
people who study sand and just sand is called arenologist
Psychology is the study of the mind and behavior. Anthropology is the study of humanity.
It depends on the type of study. Anthropologistsstudy people, but so may scientists, historians, and more.