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A Correlational Study Typically Uses Only One Group of Participants

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A correlational study typically uses only one group of participants but measures two different variables (two scores)for each individual.​


Definitions:

Sociometric

A methodological tool in social sciences used to measure social relationships, acceptance, or rejection within groups.

Reference Group

A group that individuals use as a standard for evaluating themselves, their behaviors, and their attitudes, influencing their sense of social identity.

Interaction Process Analysis (IPA)

A methodology for observing and categorizing the interpersonal dynamics and communication patterns within a group to understand its behavior.

SYMLOG

SYMLOG (System for the Multiple Level Observation of Groups) is a framework and methodology for observing and analyzing the behavior of individuals within a group, focusing on dimensions of dominance/submission, friendliness/hostility, and instrumentality/expressiveness.

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