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Although Figure 4 looks like a sociogram it should not be treated as such.
Those points on a sociogram who have many choices are called Stars.
A sociogram is a graphic representation of social links that a person has.
He developed the sociogram and presented it to the public in April 1933 at a convention of medical scholars.
The sociogram has found many applications and has grown into the field of social network analysis.
A sociogram is constructed after students answer a series of questions probing for affiliations with other classmates.
The sociogram was a representation of the social structure of a group of elementary school students.
Archaeologists have interpreted this community plan as a sociogram, an architectural depiction of a social order based on ranked clans.
We are producing what is sometimes called a sociogram which is a diagram which maps human interactions.
A sociogram can be drawn on the basis of many different criteria: Social relations, channels of influence, lines of communication etc.
The social graph in the Internet context is a sociogram, a graph that depicts personal relations of internet users.
Some ways social distance can be measured include: direct observation of people interacting, questionnaires, speeded decision making tasks, route planning exercises, or other social drawing tasks (see sociogram).
One of Moreno's innovations in sociometry was the development of the sociogram, a systematic method for graphically representing individuals as points/nodes and the relationships between them as lines/arcs.