Social adaptation is a research area within social psychology that focuses on how individuals adjust to various social environments and circumstances. It examines how people adapt their behaviors, beliefs, and attitudes in response to social situations in order to fit in and meet the expectations of others. Social adaptation encompasses a wide range of topics, such as social influence, conformity, social norms, group dynamics, and social identity. Researchers study how people navigate social interactions, relationships, and social structures, and how they manage conflicts, pressures, and challenges in order to achieve social integration and acceptance. The goal of studying social adaptation is to gain a deeper understanding of human behavior in social contexts and to identify ways to support individuals in adapting and thriving in diverse social environments.