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Sociogram

A sociogram is a graphic representation of social links that a person has. It is a graph drawing that plots the structure of interpersonal relations in

Social network analysis

and sexual relationships. These networks are often visualized through sociograms in which nodes are represented as points and ties are represented as lines

Social network

group affiliations". Jacob Moreno is credited with developing the first sociograms in the 1930s to study interpersonal relationships. These approaches were

Graph theory

Martin (2015). "Social network analysis and visualization: Moreno’s Sociograms revisited". Redesigned network strictly based on Moreno (1934), Who Shall

Concept map

Organizational chart Pathfinder network Radial tree Semantic network Sociogram Timeline Topic map Tree structure ZigZag See also Design rationale Diagrammatic

Mind map

Organizational chart Pathfinder network Radial tree Semantic network Sociogram Timeline Topic map Tree structure ZigZag See also Design rationale Diagrammatic

Ontology (information science)

Organizational chart Pathfinder network Radial tree Semantic network Sociogram Timeline Topic map Tree structure ZigZag See also Design rationale Diagrammatic

Social graph

the term in the context here in 1978. The concept was originally called sociogram. The term was popularized at the Facebook F8 conference on May 24, 2007

Network science

the Gestalt tradition, arrived in the United States. He developed the sociogram and presented it to the public in April 1933 at a convention of medical

Mathematical sociology

to Rapoport's random and biased net theory, his 1961 study of a large sociogram, co-authored with Horvath turned out to become a very influential paper