Social adaptation
Social adaptation is defined as the capacity to confront, relate, compromise, and cooperate with the environment and others, accommodating thoughts and behaviors in this process.
The causes of social adaptation can include changes in social status, new life conditions, or alterations in professional activities. Individuals adjust their perceptions and behaviors in response to new situations, thereby influencing larger social patterns.
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