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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 .

  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. Landlords Doing More Background Checks - AOL

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    With vacancies at an all-time high, even the most chilled out landlord is likely to do a more in-depth background check on you. Why risk placing their apartment in your hands? No landlord wants ...

  5. Landlords and credit checks: What you should know - AOL

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    This type of rental background check includes a range of information that helps them determine if you’re a good candidate for a rental. Tenant screening reports allow landlords to see the following:

  6. Can background checks show whether your identity was stolen?

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    Beyond the type of background check that you can run online, identity theft can also sometimes be uncovered when employers do background checks on new hires or when landlords are screening rental ...

  7. MNIST database - Wikipedia

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    The set of images in the MNIST database was created in 1994. Previously, NIST released two datasets: Special Database 1 (NIST Test Data I, or SD-1); and Special Database 3 (or SD-2). They were released on two CD-ROMs. SD-1 was the test set, and it contained digits written by high school students, 58,646 images written by 500 different writers.

  8. Tenant screening - Wikipedia

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    Information gleaned from the application, tenant screening report, and the landlord's research is used to arrive at a decision based on the landlord's rental criteria. Applicant-initiated tenant screening services are beginning to emerge. Under this model, applicants order reports on themselves and grant access to prospective landlords.

  9. Sociogram - Wikipedia

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    Sociograms were developed by Jacob L. Moreno to analyze choices or preferences within a group. [2] [3] They can diagram the structure and patterns of group interactions.A sociogram can be drawn on the basis of many different criteria: Social relations, channels of influence, lines of communication etc.