Quantitative Method for Measuring Social Relationships

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A quantitative method for measuring social relationships is known as:

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A quantitative method for measuring social relationships is known as:

  1. Sociometry — Correct Answer
  2. Perception
  3. Ethology
  4. Psychology
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Sociometry

Sociometry is the quantitative method for measuring social relationships. It maps who prefers/chooses whom within a group, and is used to identify leaders, isolates, and social sub-groups.

Key Applications of Sociometry in Extension
  • Identifying natural local leaders for extension program implementation
  • Understanding group dynamics in a village before launching programs
  • Detecting social isolates who may need special attention
Related Terms
  • Ethology: Study of animal behavior (not social measurement)
  • Psychology: Study of the human mind and behavior (broader field)
  • Perception: Process by which individual maintains contact with environment

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