adaptive social behavior
Adaptive social behavior refers to the ability of individuals or groups to adjust and modify their actions, attitudes, and responses in different social situations, based on the understanding of social norms, context, and the needs of others, in order to achieve social harmony and maximize social effectiveness.
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