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Social behavior : ウィキペディア英語版 | Social behavior Social behaviors are, at a minimum, interactions among two or more organisms typically from the same species. Social behavior is exhibited by a wide range of organisms including social bacteria, Cellular slime moulds, social insects, social shrimp, Naked mole-rats, and humans. == In sociology == Sociology is the scientific or academic study of social behavior, including its origins, development, organization, and institutions.〔sociology. (n.d.). ''The American Heritage Science Dictionary''. Retrieved 13 July 2013, from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sociology〕 In sociology, social behaviour is emphasised towards society. Research has shown that different animals, including humans, share the similar types of social behaviour such as aggression and bonding. This can also be the same with species with a primitive brain such as ants. Even though humans and animals share some aspects of social behaviour with species such as ants, human social behaviour is much more complicated.
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