For this reasons, in some circles the term sociometry refers to a form of therapy related to psychodrama. |
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A simple example of applied sociometry is to have group members make a selection on the basis of a simple, non-threatening criterion. |
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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. |
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Demonstrations in action will illustrate the importance of sociometry in developing diagnostic and intervention tools, as well as enhancing group dynamics. |
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But it was sociometry that really captivated Moreno. |
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The result was sociometry, a social research methodology that allows relations between the members of a group to be described in a sociomatrix and represented graphically in the form of a sociogram. |
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Using experiential methods, sociometry, role theory, and group dynamics, psychodrama facilitates insight, personal growth, and integration on cognitive, affective, and behavioural levels. |
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Sociometry and sociogenesis of colonies of the fire ant Solenopsis invicta during one annual cycle. |
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