- sociogram
- социограмма* * *социограмма
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
sociogram — [sō′sē ə gram΄, sō′shēə gram] n. Sociology a diagram designed to indicate from answers to sociometric questions how individuals in a group feel toward each other … English World dictionary
Sociogram — A sociogram is a graphic representation of social links that a person has. It is a sociometric chart that plots the structure of interpersonal relations in a group situation. [ [http://www.merriam webster.com/dictionary/sociogram Sociogram] at… … Wikipedia
sociogram — s ( met, sociogram, best. pl. men) diagram över en grupps sociala relationer … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
sociogram — noun Date: 1933 a sociometric chart plotting the structure of interpersonal relations in a group situation … New Collegiate Dictionary
sociogram — /soh see euh gram , soh shee /, n. Sociol. a sociometric diagram representing the pattern of relationships between individuals in a group, usually expressed in terms of which persons they prefer to associate with. [1935 40; SOCIO + GRAM1] * * * … Universalium
sociogram — A diagrammatic representation of the valences and degrees of attractiveness and acceptance of each individual rated according to the interpersonal interactions between and among members of a group; a diagram in which group interactions are… … Medical dictionary
sociogram — See network ; sociometry … Dictionary of sociology
sociogram — so·ci·o·gram || səʊsɪəgræm / ʃɪ n. diagram which analyzes the interaction of individuals within a community (Sociology) … English contemporary dictionary
sociogram — A diagrammatical representation of patterns of interpersonal relationships amongst group members (likes or dislikes, communication links, etc. ). Usually, each member is represented by a letter or symbol and the various links are shown by arrows … Big dictionary of business and management
sociogram — so·ci·o·gram … English syllables
sociogram — so•ci•o•gram [[t]ˈsoʊ si əˌgræm, ˈsoʊ ʃi [/t]] n. soc a sociometric diagram representing the pattern of relationships in a group • Etymology: 1935–40 … From formal English to slang