SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 14
SOCIOMETRY
Dr.RajasreeS
Lecturer in General Education
K.U.C.T.E. Aryad,Alappuzha.
INTRODUCTION

Franz defines sociometry as “a method used
for the discovery and manipulation of social
configurations by measuring the attractions
and repulsions between individuals in a
group.”
INTRODUCTION
 The word Sociometry comes from Latin word
“Socius,”-Partner/Friend/Companion
and“Metrum,”- Measure.
 Sociometry is a way of measuring the degree of
relatedness among people.
 It is a methodology for tracking the energy
vectors of interpersonal relationships in a
group.
SOCIOMETRY
 Sociometry is a quantitative method for
measuring social relationships.
 „Sociometry' is the study of interpersonal
relationships between people in a group.
 The inquiry into the evolution and organization of
groups and the position of individuals within them
The measurement of social interaction is
termed Sociometry.
 Sociometry is based on the fact that people make
choices in interpersonal relationships.
 Whenever people gather, they make choices--
where to sit or stand; choices about who is perceived
as friendly and who not, who is central to the group,
who is rejected, who is isolated.
HISTORY OF SOCIOMETRY
 Jacob Levy Moreno coined the term Sociometry and
conducted the first long-range sociometric study from 1932-38
at the New York State Training School for Girls in Hudson,
New York.
 Many sociometric studies have been conducted since, by
Moreno and others, in settings including other schools, the
military, therapy groups, and business corporations.
 Moreno defines sociometry as “the mathematical study of
psychological properties of populations, the experimental
technique of and the results obtained by application of
quantitative methods”
PURPOSE OF SOCIOMETRY
 The purpose of sociometry is to facilitate group task effectiveness
and satisfaction of participants by bringing about greater degrees of
mutuality amongst people and greater authenticity in relationships.
 Measurement of relatedness can be useful not only in the
assessment of behavior within groups, but also for interventions to
bring about positive change and for determining the extent of
change.
 Sociometry can be a powerful tool for reducing conflict and
improving communication because it allows the group to see itself
objectively and to analyze its own dynamics.
 It is also a powerful tool for assessing dynamics and development
in groups devoted to therapy or training.
 It shows the patterns of how individuals associate with each
other when acting as a group toward a specified end or goal.
TYPES OF SOCIOMETRY
 Sociometry has two main branches: Research sociometry, and
Applied sociometry.
 Research sociometry is action research with groups exploring
the socio-emotional networks of relationships using specified
criteria.
Example :
– Who in this group do you want to sit beside you at work?
– Who in the group do you go to for advice on a work problem?
– Who in the group do you see providing satisfying leadership
in the pending project?
 Sometimes called network explorations, research sociometry is
concerned with relational patterns in small (individual and small
group) and larger populations, such as organizations and
neighborhoods.
Applied sociometrists utilize a range of methods
to assist people and groups review, expand and
develop their existing psycho-social networks of
relationships.
 Both fields of sociometry exist to produce
through their application, greater spontaneity and
creativity of both individuals and groups.
USES OF SOCIOMETRY
 Sociometric measurements can be used to study the type of
interaction and factors affecting the interaction.
 It is also used to measure group characteristics- such as
cohesiveness, morale, bonding etc.
 It can also be used to measure individual characteristics
such as leadership, aggressiveness, liberalism and
conservatism.
 Any personality factor that is related to interpersonal
attraction can be measured sociometrically.
 Sociometry provides a bird‟s eye view of group structure
and at the same time indicates the degree of social attraction
possessed by members of the group
Sociometric Techniques
1. Sociogram
2. Sociometric Matrices
3. Guess-Who Technique
4. Social Distance Scale
SOCIOGRAM
 One of Moreno's innovations in sociometry was the
development of the Sociogram.
 A sociogram is a graphic representation of social links that
a person has.
 It is a visual representation of the interpersonal
relationships within a group.
 Always start with a rough copy to plan the layout of a
sociogram so that it doesn‟t become too messy or confusing.
 Production of Sociogram, nevertheless is the first and a
very important step.
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.
THANK YOU

More Related Content

What's hot

What's hot (20)

Semantic differential
Semantic differentialSemantic differential
Semantic differential
 
Types of Guidance - Educational, Vocational, Personal and Group guidance
Types of Guidance - Educational, Vocational, Personal and Group guidanceTypes of Guidance - Educational, Vocational, Personal and Group guidance
Types of Guidance - Educational, Vocational, Personal and Group guidance
 
Guidance
GuidanceGuidance
Guidance
 
Vocational guidance
Vocational guidance Vocational guidance
Vocational guidance
 
Sociograms
SociogramsSociograms
Sociograms
 
Normal Probability Curve by Dr. Neha Deo
Normal Probability Curve by Dr. Neha DeoNormal Probability Curve by Dr. Neha Deo
Normal Probability Curve by Dr. Neha Deo
 
Sociometry
Sociometry Sociometry
Sociometry
 
Seminar on sociometry
Seminar on sociometrySeminar on sociometry
Seminar on sociometry
 
Attitude scale
Attitude scale Attitude scale
Attitude scale
 
Guidance & counselling
Guidance & counsellingGuidance & counselling
Guidance & counselling
 
SOCIOMETRY final.pptx
SOCIOMETRY final.pptxSOCIOMETRY final.pptx
SOCIOMETRY final.pptx
 
Maxims of teaching
Maxims of teachingMaxims of teaching
Maxims of teaching
 
In service education
In service educationIn service education
In service education
 
Maxims of teaching ppt
Maxims of teaching pptMaxims of teaching ppt
Maxims of teaching ppt
 
Concept of guidance
Concept of guidanceConcept of guidance
Concept of guidance
 
Unit planning
Unit planningUnit planning
Unit planning
 
Educational Sociology and Sociology of Education
Educational Sociology and Sociology of EducationEducational Sociology and Sociology of Education
Educational Sociology and Sociology of Education
 
Evalution
Evalution Evalution
Evalution
 
Aptitude test
Aptitude test Aptitude test
Aptitude test
 
Ppt achievement test
Ppt achievement testPpt achievement test
Ppt achievement test
 

Similar to Sociometry

Tools for assessing group interaction
Tools for assessing group interactionTools for assessing group interaction
Tools for assessing group interactionFebinavrahoof
 
sociometery 2022.pdf
sociometery 2022.pdfsociometery 2022.pdf
sociometery 2022.pdfOM VERMA
 
Role of hotels in the social development of a country
Role of hotels in the social development of a countryRole of hotels in the social development of a country
Role of hotels in the social development of a countryRahim Somani
 
Introduction of organizational behavior
Introduction of organizational behaviorIntroduction of organizational behavior
Introduction of organizational behaviordeepu2000
 
introductionoforganizationalbehavior-161201063151 (1) (1).pdf
introductionoforganizationalbehavior-161201063151 (1) (1).pdfintroductionoforganizationalbehavior-161201063151 (1) (1).pdf
introductionoforganizationalbehavior-161201063151 (1) (1).pdfshwethaGY3
 
GROUP DYNAMICS part 1.pptx
GROUP DYNAMICS part 1.pptxGROUP DYNAMICS part 1.pptx
GROUP DYNAMICS part 1.pptxShadabPaloji
 
U 1.2 ob bba-ii contributing disciplines to the ob field
U 1.2 ob bba-ii contributing disciplines to the ob fieldU 1.2 ob bba-ii contributing disciplines to the ob field
U 1.2 ob bba-ii contributing disciplines to the ob fieldRai University
 
What is organizational behavior
What is organizational behaviorWhat is organizational behavior
What is organizational behaviorClassic Tech
 
CH 1: What's Sociology?
CH 1: What's Sociology?CH 1: What's Sociology?
CH 1: What's Sociology?MBurke1621
 
EDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of Education
EDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of EducationEDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of Education
EDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of EducationAvigail Gabaleo Maximo
 
Do My Assignment | Pay Someone to Do My Assignment For Me
Do My Assignment | Pay Someone to Do My Assignment For MeDo My Assignment | Pay Someone to Do My Assignment For Me
Do My Assignment | Pay Someone to Do My Assignment For Me#essaywriting
 

Similar to Sociometry (20)

Lecture 08 sociometry
Lecture 08 sociometryLecture 08 sociometry
Lecture 08 sociometry
 
Tools for assessing group interaction
Tools for assessing group interactionTools for assessing group interaction
Tools for assessing group interaction
 
sociometery 2022.pdf
sociometery 2022.pdfsociometery 2022.pdf
sociometery 2022.pdf
 
Sociometry .pptx
Sociometry .pptxSociometry .pptx
Sociometry .pptx
 
Role of hotels in the social development of a country
Role of hotels in the social development of a countryRole of hotels in the social development of a country
Role of hotels in the social development of a country
 
Introduction of organizational behavior
Introduction of organizational behaviorIntroduction of organizational behavior
Introduction of organizational behavior
 
introductionoforganizationalbehavior-161201063151 (1) (1).pdf
introductionoforganizationalbehavior-161201063151 (1) (1).pdfintroductionoforganizationalbehavior-161201063151 (1) (1).pdf
introductionoforganizationalbehavior-161201063151 (1) (1).pdf
 
GROUP DYNAMICS part 1.pptx
GROUP DYNAMICS part 1.pptxGROUP DYNAMICS part 1.pptx
GROUP DYNAMICS part 1.pptx
 
U 1.2 ob bba-ii contributing disciplines to the ob field
U 1.2 ob bba-ii contributing disciplines to the ob fieldU 1.2 ob bba-ii contributing disciplines to the ob field
U 1.2 ob bba-ii contributing disciplines to the ob field
 
What is organizational behavior
What is organizational behaviorWhat is organizational behavior
What is organizational behavior
 
Sociological Perspective
Sociological Perspective Sociological Perspective
Sociological Perspective
 
CH 1: What's Sociology?
CH 1: What's Sociology?CH 1: What's Sociology?
CH 1: What's Sociology?
 
25502304.docx
25502304.docx25502304.docx
25502304.docx
 
GOALS-OF-SOCIOLOGY.pptx
GOALS-OF-SOCIOLOGY.pptxGOALS-OF-SOCIOLOGY.pptx
GOALS-OF-SOCIOLOGY.pptx
 
Internet
InternetInternet
Internet
 
Internet
InternetInternet
Internet
 
EDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of Education
EDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of EducationEDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of Education
EDUC 4 - Social Dimensions of Education
 
AS Sociology: Interpretivism
AS Sociology: InterpretivismAS Sociology: Interpretivism
AS Sociology: Interpretivism
 
Do My Assignment | Pay Someone to Do My Assignment For Me
Do My Assignment | Pay Someone to Do My Assignment For MeDo My Assignment | Pay Someone to Do My Assignment For Me
Do My Assignment | Pay Someone to Do My Assignment For Me
 
Social psychology
Social psychologySocial psychology
Social psychology
 

More from Bimel Kottarathil

More from Bimel Kottarathil (20)

Pulmonary neoplasm final
Pulmonary neoplasm    finalPulmonary neoplasm    final
Pulmonary neoplasm final
 
Peptic ulcer disease final
Peptic ulcer disease final Peptic ulcer disease final
Peptic ulcer disease final
 
Rabies
RabiesRabies
Rabies
 
Infections of the urinary tract final
Infections of the urinary tract finalInfections of the urinary tract final
Infections of the urinary tract final
 
Collins
CollinsCollins
Collins
 
Steps of curriculum development
Steps of curriculum developmentSteps of curriculum development
Steps of curriculum development
 
Hepatitis management
Hepatitis managementHepatitis management
Hepatitis management
 
Chronic renal failure
Chronic renal failureChronic renal failure
Chronic renal failure
 
Poisoning (toxicology)
Poisoning    (toxicology)Poisoning    (toxicology)
Poisoning (toxicology)
 
Systemic lupus erythematosis.
Systemic lupus erythematosis.Systemic lupus erythematosis.
Systemic lupus erythematosis.
 
Pulmonary neoplasm
Pulmonary neoplasmPulmonary neoplasm
Pulmonary neoplasm
 
Infections of the urinary tract
Infections of the urinary tract Infections of the urinary tract
Infections of the urinary tract
 
Peptic ulcer disease
Peptic ulcer diseasePeptic ulcer disease
Peptic ulcer disease
 
Workshop on ospe and osce
Workshop on ospe and osceWorkshop on ospe and osce
Workshop on ospe and osce
 
Summative evaluation 06.03.2014
Summative evaluation   06.03.2014Summative evaluation   06.03.2014
Summative evaluation 06.03.2014
 
Presentation1 new copy
Presentation1 new   copyPresentation1 new   copy
Presentation1 new copy
 
Item analysis
Item analysisItem analysis
Item analysis
 
Formative evaluation
Formative evaluationFormative evaluation
Formative evaluation
 
Evaluation strategies conference final
Evaluation strategies conference finalEvaluation strategies conference final
Evaluation strategies conference final
 
A seminar on quantitave data analysis
A seminar on quantitave data analysisA seminar on quantitave data analysis
A seminar on quantitave data analysis
 

Sociometry

  • 1. SOCIOMETRY Dr.RajasreeS Lecturer in General Education K.U.C.T.E. Aryad,Alappuzha.
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Franz defines sociometry as “a method used for the discovery and manipulation of social configurations by measuring the attractions and repulsions between individuals in a group.”
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  The word Sociometry comes from Latin word “Socius,”-Partner/Friend/Companion and“Metrum,”- Measure.  Sociometry is a way of measuring the degree of relatedness among people.  It is a methodology for tracking the energy vectors of interpersonal relationships in a group.
  • 4. SOCIOMETRY  Sociometry is a quantitative method for measuring social relationships.  „Sociometry' is the study of interpersonal relationships between people in a group.  The inquiry into the evolution and organization of groups and the position of individuals within them
  • 5. The measurement of social interaction is termed Sociometry.  Sociometry is based on the fact that people make choices in interpersonal relationships.  Whenever people gather, they make choices-- where to sit or stand; choices about who is perceived as friendly and who not, who is central to the group, who is rejected, who is isolated.
  • 6. HISTORY OF SOCIOMETRY  Jacob Levy Moreno coined the term Sociometry and conducted the first long-range sociometric study from 1932-38 at the New York State Training School for Girls in Hudson, New York.  Many sociometric studies have been conducted since, by Moreno and others, in settings including other schools, the military, therapy groups, and business corporations.  Moreno defines sociometry as “the mathematical study of psychological properties of populations, the experimental technique of and the results obtained by application of quantitative methods”
  • 7. PURPOSE OF SOCIOMETRY  The purpose of sociometry is to facilitate group task effectiveness and satisfaction of participants by bringing about greater degrees of mutuality amongst people and greater authenticity in relationships.  Measurement of relatedness can be useful not only in the assessment of behavior within groups, but also for interventions to bring about positive change and for determining the extent of change.  Sociometry can be a powerful tool for reducing conflict and improving communication because it allows the group to see itself objectively and to analyze its own dynamics.  It is also a powerful tool for assessing dynamics and development in groups devoted to therapy or training.  It shows the patterns of how individuals associate with each other when acting as a group toward a specified end or goal.
  • 8. TYPES OF SOCIOMETRY  Sociometry has two main branches: Research sociometry, and Applied sociometry.  Research sociometry is action research with groups exploring the socio-emotional networks of relationships using specified criteria. Example : – Who in this group do you want to sit beside you at work? – Who in the group do you go to for advice on a work problem? – Who in the group do you see providing satisfying leadership in the pending project?  Sometimes called network explorations, research sociometry is concerned with relational patterns in small (individual and small group) and larger populations, such as organizations and neighborhoods.
  • 9. Applied sociometrists utilize a range of methods to assist people and groups review, expand and develop their existing psycho-social networks of relationships.  Both fields of sociometry exist to produce through their application, greater spontaneity and creativity of both individuals and groups.
  • 10. USES OF SOCIOMETRY  Sociometric measurements can be used to study the type of interaction and factors affecting the interaction.  It is also used to measure group characteristics- such as cohesiveness, morale, bonding etc.  It can also be used to measure individual characteristics such as leadership, aggressiveness, liberalism and conservatism.  Any personality factor that is related to interpersonal attraction can be measured sociometrically.  Sociometry provides a bird‟s eye view of group structure and at the same time indicates the degree of social attraction possessed by members of the group
  • 11. Sociometric Techniques 1. Sociogram 2. Sociometric Matrices 3. Guess-Who Technique 4. Social Distance Scale
  • 12. SOCIOGRAM  One of Moreno's innovations in sociometry was the development of the Sociogram.  A sociogram is a graphic representation of social links that a person has.  It is a visual representation of the interpersonal relationships within a group.  Always start with a rough copy to plan the layout of a sociogram so that it doesn‟t become too messy or confusing.  Production of Sociogram, nevertheless is the first and a very important step.
  • 13. 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.