Applied Sociometry
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SociometryAbstract
Today, even more than when Moreno wrote "Who Shall Survive?", it is clear we need all the help we can get for our planet to survive. Thus the need for sociometry. Some applications of sociometry that have worked within organizational settings, both public and private are described in this article. Furthermore, sociometric applications that have not worked and the rationale behind them are illustrated. Future research and applications of sociometry are discussed.
References
Moreno, J. L. (1954). Who shall survive? New York: Beacon Press.
Beck, C. J. (1989). Everyday Zen: Love and work. San Francisco: Harper & Row.
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