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Sociometry is a
quantitative method for
measuring social relationships. It was
developed by
psychotherapist Jacob L.
Moreno and
Helen Hall
Jennings in...
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interpersonal relations, and the
development of his work in psychodrama,
sociometry,
group psychotherapy, sociodrama, and sociatry. In his
autobiography he...
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these techniques. Moreno's term
sociometry is
often used in
relation to psychodrama. By definition,
sociometry is the
study of
social relations between...
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official journal. The
journal was
established in 1937
under the
title Sociometry by
Jacob L. Moreno, who
served as
publisher and
chair of the editorial...
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Psychology Today, with a more
rigorous version of the
paper appearing in
Sociometry two
years later. The
Psychology Today article generated enormous publicity...
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their feelings towards each other.
Using the
method of
sociometry he
visualized these connections in
several sociograms. The
earned experiences...
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Sociograms are the
charts or
tools used to find the
sociometry of a
social space.
Under the
social discipline model,
sociograms are sometimes...
- 20th century. She
developed quantitative research methods used to
study sociometry, a
quantitative method for
measuring social relationships. This work is...
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Psychology Today, with a more
rigorous version of the
paper appearing in
Sociometry two
years later. Milgram's
article made
famous his 1967 set of experiments...
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known approach,
called Sociometry, to
measuring social dynamics in groups, and
effect change in
groups and society.
Sociometry measures the connections...