Sociogram

{{short description|Graphic representation of social links}}

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A sociogram is a graphic representation of social links that a person has. It is a graph drawing that plots the structure of interpersonal relations in a group situation.[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sociogram Sociogram] at merriam-webster.com.

Overview

Sociograms were developed by Jacob L. Moreno to analyze choices or preferences within a group.{{citation

| last = Moreno | first = J. L.

| author-link = Jacob L. Moreno

| location = New York, N.Y.

| publisher = Beacon House

| title = Who Shall Survive?

| year = 1934}}."An Experiential Approach to Organization Development 7th ed."Brown, Donald R.and Harvey, Don. Page 134 They can diagram the structure and patterns of group interactions. A sociogram can be drawn on the basis of many different criteria: Social relations, channels of influence, lines of communication etc.

Those points on a sociogram who have many choices are called stars. Those with few or no choices are called isolates. Individuals who choose each other are known to have made a mutual choice. One-way choice refers to individuals who choose someone but the choice is not reciprocated. Cliques are groups of three or more people within a larger group who all choose each other (mutual choice).

Sociograms are the charts or tools used to find the sociometry of a social space.

Under the social discipline model, sociograms are sometimes used to reduce misbehavior in a classroom environment.Wolfgang, Charles H., Solving Discipline And Classroom Management Problems: Methods and Models for Today’s Teachers; U.S.A, John Wiley and Sons, 2001.; p. 116 A sociogram is constructed after students answer a series of questions probing for affiliations with other classmates. The diagram can then be used to identify pathways for social acceptance for misbehaving students. In this context, the resulting sociograms are known as a friendship chart. Often, the most important person/thing is in a bigger bubble in relation to everyone else. The size of the bubble represents the importance, with the biggest bubble meaning most important and the smallest representing the least important.

Gallery

Moreno Sociogram 1st Grade.png|1st grade

Moreno Sociogram 2nd Grade.png|2nd grade

Moreno Sociogram 3rd Grade.png|3rd grade

Moreno Sociogram 4th Grade.png|4th grade

Moreno Sociogram 5th Grade.png|5th grade

Moreno Sociogram 6th Grade.png|6th grade

Moreno Sociogram 7th Grade.png|7th grade

Moreno Sociogram 8th Grade.png|8th grade

See also

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