Social behaviors encompass a wide range of actions and interactions that occur between individuals within a social group or society. This research area examines how individuals communicate, form relationships, cooperate, compete, and influence one another, as well as how these behaviors are influenced by factors such as culture, genetics, and environment. Researchers in this field may study various aspects of social behavior, including group dynamics, social hierarchies, mate selection, aggression, empathy, altruism, and social conformity. Understanding social behaviors can provide insights into human and animal social interactions, as well as the development of social norms and societal structures. Overall, research in social behaviors aims to shed light on the complexities of interpersonal relationships, social interactions, and the underlying mechanisms that drive human and animal behavior in social contexts.