Definition of Sociometric. Meaning of Sociometric. Synonyms of Sociometric

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Meaning of Sociometric from wikipedia

- structure of the group, the group surface, but from the inner structure". "Sociometric explorations reveal the hidden structures that give a group its form:...
- Sociometric status is a measurement that reflects the degree to which someone is liked or disliked by their peers as a group. While there are some studies...
- There are two primary types of interpersonal po****rity: perceived and sociometric. Perceived po****rity is measured by asking people who the most po****r...
- sociology Achieved status Ascribed status Master status Socioeconomic status Sociometric status Status attainment Status offense Status shift Status constructus...
- as their cultural or ethnic background. Such groups differ in their sociometric or po****rity status, which often create unhealthy, aggression-victimization...
- A sociogram is a graphic representation of social links that a person has. It is a graph drawing that plots the structure of interpersonal relations in...
- Humanyze, founded as Sociometric Solutions in 2010 in Boston, M****achusetts, is a people analytics software provider. Humanyze was founded by MIT doctoral...
- structures: structures in which information is p****ed (e.g. in organizations) Sociometric structures: structures of sympathy, antipathy, and indifference in organizations...
- psychology Perceptual narrowing Pre- and perinatal psychology Scale error Sociometric status Autism Research Child Development Development and Psychopathology...
- (1998). Alba, Richard D. (1973), "A graph-theoretic definition of a sociometric clique" (PDF), Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 3 (1): 113–126, doi:10...