social behaviors
Social behaviors refer to the ways individuals interact with one another within a group. These behaviors can include communication, cooperation, competition, and conflict. They are influenced by cultural norms, social structures, and individual personalities. Understanding social behaviors helps in studying how societies function and how relationships are formed.
Different species exhibit unique social behaviors. For example, wolves hunt in packs, demonstrating cooperation, while dolphins use complex vocalizations to communicate. In humans, social behaviors can be observed in various settings, such as families, friendships, and workplaces, where individuals navigate their roles and relationships with others.