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Socioeconomic Status and Sociometric Choice
Social Forces, 1961Chi square analysis of quantitative data from four studies indicates a complex relationship between socioeconomic rank and choice of close associates. Under some conditions, "equals" are chosen; under others, "superiors." Hypotheses are suggested regarding the nature of the relationship(s) involved.
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The validity of sociometric status
Educational Research, 1992Summary This short report describes the extent to which sociometric test results are validated by observations of children's social behaviour during playtimes. The sociometric terms ‘star’ and ‘isolate’, in particular, are examined in the light of measurements of the social interactions of children thus labelled.
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Sociometric Status and Cognitive Style in Kindergarten Children
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1973The sociometric status and cognitive style of 113 male and female kindergarten children were investigated using a free-play and a school-related task. Analyses of variance indicated that field-dependent girls and field-independent boys had significantly higher sociometric status in the free-play situation; boys had significantly higher social status ...
A S, Dreyer, W G, McIntire, C A, Dreyer
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Aggression and Sociometric Status with Preschool Children
Sociometry, 1973A naturalistic time-sampling observational technique and a picture sociometric interview were used in studying the relationship between aggressive behavior and social status among preschool children. It was found that males, overall, were more aggressive than females.
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Empathic and Sociometric Status among Young Teen-Agers
The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1956(1956). Empathic and Sociometric Status among Young Teen-Agers. The Journal of Genetic Psychology: Vol. 89, No. 2, pp. 277-278.
N, FRANKEL, W, KERR, G, ROSE
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Sociometric Status in a Psychiatrically Deviant Adolescent Collectivity
Psychological Reports, 1970Using sociometric peer ratings, staff ratings, and hospital records, study was made of an entire hospital residential ward ( N = 33) of adolescent girls. The sociometric structure of the collectivity involved essentially three types of individuals; girls high on positive sociometric status measures (association, popularity), girls high on negative ...
D H, Smith, J T, Olson
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Maternal Behavior and Children's Sociometric Status
Child Development, 1987PUTALLAZ, MARTHA. Maternal Behavior and Children's Sociometric Status. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1987, 58, 324-340. Research on the determinants of children's sociometric status has generally ignored the role of parental behavior. In this study, the relation between maternal behavior observed during the play sessions of mother-child pairs and the children's ...
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The classification of preschool children's sociometric status
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1986Six sociometric measures were evaluated on a sample of 85 four-year-olds from three preschool and day care centers. Stability, intercorrelations, and accuracy of classifying rejected children were compared for measures of social preference, social impact, peer ratings, alternative status, and positive and negative nominations.
G.Michael Poteat +2 more
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The relations of emotionality and regulation to preschoolers' social skills and sociometric status.
Child Development, 1993The purpose of this study was to examine the relations of emotionality (intensity and negative emotion) and regulation (coping and attentional regulation) to preschoolers' social skills (as rated by adults) and sociometric status.
N. Eisenberg +5 more
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Girl Talk: Gossip, Friendship, and Sociometric Status
Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2007This study examined the characteristics of gossip among fourth-grade girls and their close friends. Sixty friendship dyads were videotaped as they engaged in conversation, and their gossip was coded. Analyses revealed gossip to be a dominant feature of their interaction and that it was primarily neutral in valence.
Kristina L. McDonald +4 more
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