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Adaptive behavior

Adaptive behavior is behavior that enables a person (usually used in the context of children) to get along in their environment with greatest success and least conflict with others. This is a term used in the areas of psychology and special education. Adaptive behavior relates to everyday skills or tasks that the "average" person is able to complete, similar to the term life skills.

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Total Publications
Lifetime
3,940
Prior Five Years
862
Total Citations
Lifetime
71,117
Prior Five Years
5,252
Total Scholars
Lifetime
6,813
Prior Five Years
5,425

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#1
United States
#1
Spain
#1
Spain
#2
Switzerland
#2
Chile
#2
United States
#3
United States
#3
United States
#3
Italy
#4
Japan
#4
United Kingdom
#5
United States
#5
United States
#6
United States
#6
Canada
#7
Russia
#7
United States
#8
United Kingdom
#8
United States
#9
United Kingdom
#9
China
#10
United States
#10
United States
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