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Sociometers—wearable electronic sensors collecting quantitative, dynamic data about embodied social interactions at hyperfine scales— represent such a possibility for small group research. This article intro-duces this new method and its distinctive qualities and affordances.
Sociometry is a quantitative method developed by Jacob L. Moreno in the 1940s to measure social relations within a group. It reveals the underlying, intangible structure of a group and demonstrates that this structure is more real and dynamic than the visible structure.
2 maj 2018 · Sociometers hold similar promise for small group studies. These wearable electronic sensors collect high-resolution, quantitative, time-series data about social interactions.
1 mar 2005 · Descriptive statistics for behavioural characteristics and self-concept in students with three different types of popularity and average students …
Sociometry is a quantitative method for measuring social relationships. It was developed by psychotherapist Jacob L. Moreno and Helen Hall Jennings in their studies of the relationship between social structures and psychological well-being, and used during Remedial Teaching.
sociometric choice. In sociometry, social choices are considered the most important expression of social relations. Figure 2 presents an example of sociometric research. It dep icts the choices of twenty-six girls living in one cottage (dormit ory) at a train-ing school in New York State. The girls were asked to choose th e girls
1 lut 2017 · To pursue these objectives, a multi-method research design was adopted consisting of sociometric techniques (peer nomination, social cognitive mapping, and a peer assessment of pupils' social behaviour) ascertaining the social position of pupils accredited with SEN and detecting the predominant patterns of friendship and social interaction in ...