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- tending to move or live together in groups or colonies of the same kind; "ants are social insects"
- relating to human society and its members; "social institutions"; "societal evolution"; "societal forces"; "social legislation" (同)societal
- composed of sociable people or formed for the purpose of sociability; "a purely social club"; "the church has a large social hall"; "a social director"
- living together or enjoying life in communities or organized groups; "a human being is a social animal"; "mature social behavior"
- marked by friendly companionship with others; "a social cup of coffee"
- relating to or belonging to or characteristic of high society; "made fun of her being so social and high-toned"; "a social gossip colum"; "the society page"
- the action or reaction of something (as a machine or substance) under specified circumstances; "the behavior of small particles can be studied in experiments" (同)behaviour
- (psychology) the aggregate of the responses or reactions or movements made by an organism in any situation (同)behaviour
- manner of acting or controlling yourself (同)behaviour, conduct, doings
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- 『社会の』,社会的な / 『社交界の』,上流社会の / 《名詞の前にのみ用いて》『社交の』,親睦(しんぼく)の / (アリ・ハチなどが)群居する / 親睦(しんぼく)会,懇親会
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In physiology and sociology, social behavior is behavior directed towards society, or taking place between, members of the same species. Behavior such as predation which involves members of different species is not social. While many social behaviors are communication (provoke a response, or change in behavior, without acting directly on the receiver) communication between members of different species is not social behavior. The umbrella term behavioral sciences is used to refer to sciences that study behaviorality disturbance in general.
In sociology, "behavior" itself means an animal-like activity devoid of social meaning or social context, in contrast to "social behavior" which has both. In a sociological hierarchy, social behavior is followed by social actions, which is directed at other people and is designed to induce a response. Further along this ascending scale are social interaction and social relation. In conclusion, social behavior is a process of communicating.[citation needed]
Among specific social behaviors are regarded, e.g., aggression, altruism, scapegoating and shyness.[1]
'Monosociality' describes social relations (or preference for such relations) with the same sex of a (putatively) nonsexual nature. 'Bisociality' describes social relations (or preference for such relations) with both the same and opposite sexes, also of a (putatively) nonsexual nature. Social behavior is not something needed in everyday life.
See also [edit]
- Anti-social behavior
- Behavioral ecology
- Behavioral economics
- Dual inheritance theory
- Ethology
- Evolutionary study of social behavior
- Forms of activity and interpersonal relations
- Human behavioral ecology
- Maternal care
- Parental care
- Paternal care
- Peer group
- Sociobiology
References [edit]
- ^ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/68012919
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- Policy makers, the international community and the population in the prevention and treatment of diseases: case study on HIV/AIDS.
- Hausken K1, Ncube M2.
- Health economics review.Health Econ Rev.2017 Dec;7(1):5. doi: 10.1186/s13561-016-0139-x. Epub 2017 Jan 25.
- PMID 28124313
- Commentary: the importance of Medicaid expansion for criminal justice populations in the south.
- Zaller ND1, Cloud DH2,3, Brinkley-Rubinstein L4,5, Bouvier B6, Martino S7, Brockmann B7.
- Health & justice.Health Justice.2017 Dec;5(1):2. doi: 10.1186/s40352-017-0047-0. Epub 2017 Mar 3.
- PMID 28258527
- The experience of social exclusion in women with a history of suicidal acts: a neuroimaging study.
- Olié E1, Jollant F2,3, Deverdun J4, de Champfleur NM4,5, Cyprien F6, Le Bars E4,5, Mura T7, Bonafé A4, Courtet P8.
- Scientific reports.Sci Rep.2017 Dec;7(1):89. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-00211-x. Epub 2017 Mar 7.
- PMID 28273888
Japanese Journal
- The Songbird as a Percussionist: Syntactic Rules for Non-Vocal Sound and Song Production in Java Sparrows
- Soma Masayo,Mori Chihiro
- Plos one 10(5), e0124876, 2015-05-20
- … With this in mind, here we cast a spotlight on an unusual animal behavior: nonvocal sound production associated with singing in the Java sparrow (Lonchura oryzivora), a songbird. … We also show that bill-clicking patterns are similar between social fathers and their sons, suggesting that these behaviors might be learned from models or linked to learning-based vocalizations. …
- NAID 120005617300
- 広告解釈における群行動誘発の可能性 : 群行動に影響する感情、色、動きとの間における相関性について
- 城所 宏行,末廣 芳隆,ブルシュチッチ ドラジェン,神田 崇行
- 情報処理学会論文誌 56(4), 1203-1216, 2015-04-15
- … 況が生じるのかをこのシミュレーション上で検討する.このシミュレーション結果を比較することで,ロボットいじめが起きにくい行動を選択する.この「ロボットいじめのシミュレーションに基づいた行動計画」システムを構築した.実際のショッピングモールでシステムを用いた実験を行ったところ,ロボットいじめの生起を抑制できたことを確認した.Social robots working in public space often stimulate children's …
- NAID 110009890360
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