Social Behavior Pattern
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A Social Behavior Pattern is a repetitive interpersonal behavior pattern that can structure social behavior interactions through social behavior normative frameworks.
- AKA: Social Interaction Pattern, Interpersonal Behavior Pattern, Social Conduct Pattern, Relational Behavior Pattern.
- Context:
- It can typically regulate Social Behavior Exchanges through social behavior reciprocity norms.
- It can typically establish Social Behavior Boundarys via social behavior role expectations.
- It can typically maintain Social Behavior Hierarchys through social behavior dominance dynamics.
- It can typically facilitate Social Behavior Cooperation via social behavior mutual benefits.
- It can typically express Social Behavior Identitys through social behavior self-presentation.
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- It can often reflect Social Behavior Cultural Values in social behavior normative expressions.
- It can often transmit Social Behavior Information through social behavior communication channels.
- It can often establish Social Behavior Affiliations via social behavior bonding mechanisms.
- It can often manage Social Behavior Conflicts through social behavior resolution strategys.
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- It can range from being a Formal Social Behavior Pattern to being an Informal Social Behavior Pattern, depending on its social behavior codification level.
- It can range from being a Cooperative Social Behavior Pattern to being a Competitive Social Behavior Pattern, depending on its social behavior interaction goal.
- It can range from being a Stable Social Behavior Pattern to being a Dynamic Social Behavior Pattern, depending on its social behavior temporal consistency.
- It can range from being a Universal Social Behavior Pattern to being a Culture-Specific Social Behavior Pattern, depending on its social behavior cross-cultural presence.
- It can range from being an Adaptive Social Behavior Pattern to being a Maladaptive Social Behavior Pattern, depending on its social behavior functional outcome.
- It can range from being a Conscious Social Behavior Pattern to being an Unconscious Social Behavior Pattern, depending on its social behavior awareness level.
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- It can interact with Social Behavior Norm Systems for social behavior regulation.
- It can influence Social Behavior Network Formation through social behavior relationship building.
- It can affect Social Behavior Group Dynamics via social behavior collective processes.
- It can shape Social Behavior Communication Styles through social behavior linguistic choices.
- It can determine Social Behavior Status Positions via social behavior hierarchical arrangements.
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- Example(s):
- Prosocial Behavior Patterns, such as:
- Dominance Social Behavior Patterns, such as:
- Affiliation Social Behavior Patterns, such as:
- Communication Social Behavior Patterns, such as:
- Maladaptive Social Behavior Patterns, such as:
- Cultural Social Behavior Patterns, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Solitary Behavior Pattern, which lacks interpersonal interaction components.
- Random Social Act, which lacks pattern repetition.
- Biological Reflex, which operates without social learning components.
- Individual Cognitive Pattern, which functions internally without social manifestation.
- See: Behavior Pattern, Social Interaction, Interpersonal Relationship, Social Psychology, Group Dynamics, Social Norm, Cultural Pattern, Communication Pattern, Validation Seeking Behavior, People-Pleasing Syndrome, Recognition Craving, Social Learning Theory.