Tag: sociometry


SOCIOMETRY

Introduction and Core Definition of Sociometry Sociometry stands as a specialized field of research dedicated to the empirical study and measurement of interpersonal relationships within defined groups. Developed initially by psychiatrist and social theorist Jacob Levy Moreno, it provides a rigorous methodology for analyzing the underlying structure, dynamics, and patterns of social choice, rejection, and […]

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SOCIOMETRIC TEST

Introduction and Definition of the Sociometric Test The sociometric test is a specialized self-report instrument utilized in social psychology and organizational analysis designed to map and quantify the structure of interpersonal relationships within a defined group. It serves as a powerful diagnostic tool, enabling researchers and practitioners not only to analyze existing dynamics but also […]

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SOCIOMETRIC ANALYSIS

Introduction to Sociometric Analysis Sociometric analysis is fundamentally defined as the systematic investigation into the structural properties of a group, focusing meticulously on the observable and quantifiable patterns of attraction and repulsion—or, more simply, the likes and dislikes—that permeate the relationships between its members. This methodology transcends anecdotal observation by applying rigorous quantitative techniques to […]

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SOCIOMETRIC DISTANCE

Sociometric Distance The Core Definition of Sociometric Distance Sociometric distance is fundamentally defined as the measurable degree of acceptance or rejection existing between individuals or groups within a specified social structure. It quantifies the emotional and psychological separation or closeness experienced by members of a collective, reflecting the patterns of attraction and repulsion that govern […]

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