noun
- diagrams that show the relationships and interactions between members of a group
Usage: sociology; psychology
Examples
- The teacher used sociograms to understand the friendship patterns in her classroom.
- Researchers created sociograms to map communication networks within the organization.
- The sociograms revealed which students were isolated from their peer groups.
- Social workers often use sociograms to analyze family dynamics.
- The study included sociograms showing how information flows through the community.
- Sociograms help identify leaders and influencers within social groups.