Sociograms are diagrams that show the relationships between people in a group.
Sociograms are often used in social science to understand how people interact with each other.
Examples:
The teacher made a sociogram to show who is friends with who in the class.
We used sociograms to see who plays with who at recess.
The sociogram helps us understand who likes to work together.
The sociogram showed that Sally and Tim are best friends.
The sociogram revealed that everyone likes to play with Sarah.
The sociogram is like a map of who likes who.