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sociometric, a. Sociol. and Social Psychol.|səʊsɪəʊˈmɛtrɪk, səʊʃɪəʊ-| [f. socio- + -metric.] Connected with or pertaining to sociometry or the assessment of relationships in groups. Hence socioˈmetrically adv.; socioˈmetrics n. pl. = sociometry.
1933J. L. Moreno in Proc. Amer. Assoc. on Mental Deficiency 224 An instrument to measure the amount of organization shown by social groups is called the sociometric test. 1943― in Sociometry VI. 316 How a community can be sociometrically tested. 1952Personnel Psychol. V. 178 (heading) Sociometrically selected work teams increase production. 1956C. W. Valentine Normal Child xi. 189 The ‘sociometric’ technique is flexible. 1964D. F. Dowd in I. L. Horowitz New Sociol. 61 A mindless procession that moves from sociology to sociometrics. 1978P. Marsh et al. Rules of Disorder iv. 86 Simply by looking at who meets whom and in what order we can begin to get some idea of the sociometric structure of the football fan culture. |