Social behavior is a property that characterizes the quality of relations between individuals and the behavior of one particular subject in society.
It should be noted that this behavior may be different. For example, the company employs several hundred employees. Some of them work tirelessly, some simply engage in βsitting out pantsβ and getting paid. The rest just come there to chat with others. Such actions of individuals fall under the principles that underlie social behavior.
Thus, all people are involved in this, only they behave differently. Based on the foregoing, it follows that social behavior is the way that members of society choose in order to express their desires, abilities, capabilities and attitudes.
In order to understand the reason why a person behaves in this way, it is necessary to analyze the factors that influence this. The structure of social behavior can be affected by:
- The psychological and emotional state of the subject of social interaction. As an example, you can use the description of the characteristic qualities of many politicians and other public figures. It is worth asking who is the most shocking and emotionally unbalanced politician, and everyone will immediately remember Zhirinovsky. And among the notorious reporters, Otar Kushanashvili takes the first place.
- Social behavior is also influenced by personal interest in what is happening or will happen. For example, any of us actively takes part in the discussion of only those issues that cause increased subjective interest. The rest of the activity is sharply reduced.
- Behavior, which boils down to the need to adapt to certain conditions of life or communication. For example, it is impossible to imagine that in the crowd of people who glorify some leader (Hitler, Mao Zedong), there is someone who will express aloud the diametrically opposite position.
- Also, the social behavior of a person is also determined by the situational aspect. That is, there are a number of factors that must be taken into account by the subject when a situation arises.
- There are also moral and ethical principles that guide every person in life. History provides many examples of when people could not go against their own moral values, for which they paid for their own lives (Giordano Bruno, Copernicus).
- Remember that the social behavior of a person depends on how much he is aware of the situation, owns it, knows the "rules of the game" and can use them.
- Behavior can be based on the goal of manipulating society. For this, lies, deceit can be used. Modern politicians serve as an excellent example of this: by campaigning, they promise total change. And when they come to power, no one seeks to fulfill what has been said.
Social behavior is often determined, to a greater extent, by motivation and the degree of participation of the individual in a particular process or action. For example, for many, participation in the political life of the country is an accidental situation, but there are those for whom this is the main work. As for mass social behavior, it can be dictated by the psychological and social characteristics of the crowd, when individual motivation is destroyed under the influence of the so-called mass instinct.
Social behavior has 4 levels:
- Human reaction to certain events.
- Acts that are familiar and considered part of standard behavior.
- A chain of actions aimed at achieving social goals.
- Implementation of strategically important goals.