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单词 sociometry
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Definition of sociometry in English:

sociometry

noun ˌsəʊʃɪˈɒmɪtriˌsəʊsɪˈɒmɪtriˌsoʊsiˈɑmətri
mass noun
  • The study of relationships within a group of people.

    社会测量学,社会测验学,社会计量学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It shows the pioneering role that Zerka, along with her husband J. L. Moreno, played in the development, not only of the methods of psychodrama and sociometry, but of the entire group psychotherapy movement worldwide.
    • A simple example of applied sociometry is to have group members make a selection on the basis of a simple, non-threatening criterion.
    • The use of sociometry in the classroom is to find the best relationships between students and to see how children see themselves within the social construct of education.
    • For this reasons, in some circles the term sociometry refers to a form of therapy related to psychodrama.
    • Demonstrations in action will illustrate the importance of sociometry in developing diagnostic and intervention tools, as well as enhancing group dynamics.

Derivatives

  • sociometric

  • adjective ˌsəʊʃɪəˈmɛtrɪkˌsəʊsɪəˈmɛtrɪk
    • Finally, we examine the extent to which children's strategies for coping with everyday rejection explain variance in their social and behavioral adjustment above and beyond the effect of their sociometric status alone.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • During peer sociometric interviews in kindergarten, children were shown pictures of each classmate and asked to rate how much he/she liked that classmate on a 5-point scale.
      • Teachers, much more than mothers, see the peer relations that give rise to the sociometric ratings, and thus may be more likely to see the internalizing symptoms related to peer neglect.
      • Compared to other students, bullies have larger friendship groups, higher sociometric rankings, and earlier dating experiences after controlling for pubertal development.
      • There were no significant effects of intervention on the sociometric measures of peer social preference and prosocial behavior.
  • sociometrically

  • adverbˌsəʊʃɪəˈmɛtrɪk(ə)liˌsəʊsɪəˈmɛtrɪk(ə)li
    • Other common representations include the chain (a series of relationships); the pair (a mutually reciprocated relationship); the power (short for ‘power behind the throne,’ who is the object of attraction of a few very sociometrically attractive individuals; and the isolate (a subject not chosen by anyone).
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Complicating this picture, not all children sociometrically categorized as rejected completely lack friendships; over half have at least one reciprocal best friend.
      • Before describing the current study, we review the relevant literature on peer treatment of sociometrically rejected children that formed the basis for these research questions.
      • Stam reported that sociometrically chosen groups performed significantly better on the divergent thinking task, although there were no significant differences on the convergent thinking task.
      • Compared to sociometrically average status students, neglected students reported higher levels of motivation and were described by teachers as being more self-regulated, more prosocial, and better liked.
  • sociometrist

  • noun
    • The basis of social network visualization was laid by researchers who called themselves sociometrists.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Applied sociometrists seek to help their subjects expand and develop their social networks.
      • All of the studies of work situations made by sociometrists have revealed that liking, or attraction, between members of a group results in heightened co-operation; that repulsion between workers causes friction on the job, lowered morale, and limited productivity.
      • A sociometrist assists an organisation to become aware of its relationship system, including the dynamic relations of sub-groups, and to mobilise staff resources more effectively.
      • My passion as a psychodramatist and sociometrist continues to be its many applications in education.

Rhymes

craniometry, geometry, micrometry, optometry, psychometry, pyrometry, trigonometry

Definition of sociometry in US English:

sociometry

nounˌsoʊsiˈɑmətriˌsōsēˈämətrē
  • The quantitative study and measurement of relationships within a group of people.

    社会测量学,社会测验学,社会计量学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The use of sociometry in the classroom is to find the best relationships between students and to see how children see themselves within the social construct of education.
    • Demonstrations in action will illustrate the importance of sociometry in developing diagnostic and intervention tools, as well as enhancing group dynamics.
    • For this reasons, in some circles the term sociometry refers to a form of therapy related to psychodrama.
    • A simple example of applied sociometry is to have group members make a selection on the basis of a simple, non-threatening criterion.
    • It shows the pioneering role that Zerka, along with her husband J. L. Moreno, played in the development, not only of the methods of psychodrama and sociometry, but of the entire group psychotherapy movement worldwide.
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