Use of Sociometric Peer Nominations in Classifying Socially Ignored versus Socially Rejected Chilren Article

Lazarus, PJ, Weinstock, S. (1984). Use of Sociometric Peer Nominations in Classifying Socially Ignored versus Socially Rejected Chilren . 5(3), 139-146. 10.1177/0143034384053003

cited authors

  • Lazarus, PJ; Weinstock, S

authors

abstract

  • Researchers.have attempted to increase the social skills in young children identified as social isolates. However, a classification system that accurately describes these youngsters has yet to be developed. The authors propose that through the use of the sociometric peer nomination technique socially isolated children can be separated into two classification groups: the socially ignored and the socially rejected. Separating these youngsters into two groups will help researchers obtain more information about the behaviour of these youngsters and will facilitate intervention strategies specifically designed for each population. © 1984, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.

publication date

  • January 1, 1984

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start page

  • 139

end page

  • 146

volume

  • 5

issue

  • 3