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  • noun a graphic representation of the structure of interpersonal relations in a group situation, a depiction of the social links that a person has

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socio- + -gram

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  • I have only read one so far, but soon plan on reading all of them, I'm commenting to let you know that for an extra credit assignment for English Class I am a ninth grader, and I live in Illinois I made a sociogram which is a diagram like a spider web.

    ALA report 2009

  • Figure 8-1 is a sociogram, a communication map tracing the network links in the diffusion of an innovation.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995

  • The S-shaped diffusion curve did not take off until 1959-1960 after a clique of six superintendents adopted see Figure 8-1 for a sociogram of the thirty-eight superintendents.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995

  • Another idea was to get the students to make a sociogram of the characters in the text we are studying and have them show the impact the characters have on each other very relevant for the text my year 11s are studying right now – Macbeth.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Jo McLeay 2007

  • The S-shaped diffusion curve did not take off until 1959–1960, after a clique of six superintendents adopted see Figure 8–1 for a sociogram of the thirty-eight school administrators.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • Figure 8-1 is a sociogram, or communication network map, which traces the interpersonal links in the diffusion of an innovation.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • The S-shaped diffusion curve did not take off until 1959–1960, after a clique of six superintendents adopted see Figure 8–1 for a sociogram of the thirty-eight school administrators.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • Figure 8-1 is a sociogram, or communication network map, which traces the interpersonal links in the diffusion of an innovation.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • Source of sociogram image: Journal of Social Structure; Source of six degrees and weak ties images: Wikimedia commons; Source of online platform: KeyHubs

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows dianascearce 2010

  • f social networks, e.g. in a matrix or a sociogram. apply network metrics and visualizations to find clusters and key contributors in real world social media data et familiar with the use of standard SNA tools and software in general and the NodeXL social network analysis add-in for Excel in particular.

    Feed of Eventbrite Events 2009

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