Sociometry

Sociometry is a method for studying relations between peers or members of a group. Members are asked to designate who they like and dislike the most in their group or network. A graph is then drawn from the results showing the most popular and influential members as well as the outcasts.

Preschool and elementary school teachers use sociometric rating scales to measure how a child is accepted or rejected by his or her classmates. This information can help teachers and other school staff address problems with social skills and self-esteem at an early age.


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