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  2. Sociometric status - Wikipedia

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    Sociometric status is a measurement that reflects the degree to which someone is liked or disliked by their peers as a group. While there are some studies that have looked at sociometric status among adults, the measure is primarily used with children and adolescents to make inferences about peer relations and social competence. [1] [2]

  3. Sociometry - Wikipedia

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    Sociometric explorations reveal the hidden structures that give a group its form: the alliances, the subgroups, the hidden beliefs, the forbidden agendas, the ideological agreements, the "stars" of the show. [2]" Moreno developed sociometry as one of the newly developing social sciences.

  4. Social emotional development - Wikipedia

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    Sociometric status identifies five classifications of peer acceptance in children based on two dimensions: social liking and social impact/visibility: [31] popular, average, rejected, neglected, and controversial. These patterns of acceptance can become self-perpetuating throughout childhood and adolescence, as rejected children are excluded ...

  5. Peer group - Wikipedia

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    Among peers, children learn to form relationships on their own, and have the chance to discuss interests that adults may not share with children, such as clothing and popular music, or may not permit, such as drugs and sex. [10] Peer groups can have great influence or peer pressure on each other's behavior, depending on the amount of pressure ...

  6. Popularity - Wikipedia

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    Popularity is gauged primarily through social status. Because of the importance of social status, peers play the primary role in social decision making so that individuals can increase the chances that others like them. However, as children, individuals tend to do this through friendship, academics, and interpersonal conduct.

  7. Study retracted years after it set off an infamous COVID-19 ...

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    The retracted paper is an example of what happens when studies and the scientific record get politicized, said Ivan Oransky, co-founder of Retraction Watch, a scientific watchdog organization that ...

  8. Biden makes no comment on son's pardon in Cape Verde ... - AOL

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    U.S. President Joe Biden did not answer reporters' questions on the granting of a pardon to his son Hunter Biden when he landed in Cape Verde for a brief stopover on his way to Angola. Joe Biden ...

  9. Woman in Glinda Costume Yells at Theater Crowd Not to Sing ...

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    Instagram user @heykatelyn_'s video of herself seemingly telling students not to sing during 'Wicked' during a field trip to the movies went viral on Nov. 22