1968
DOI: 10.1080/00207596808247240
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Sociometry and Communication Network in an Indian Village

Abstract: Sociométrie et réseau de communication dans un village indien. — On compare, dans un village indien, les données sociométriques aux communications interpersonnelles qui se produisent aux différentes étapes de l'adoption de trois nouvelles techniques agricoles. La distribution des données sociométriques et celle des communications présentent la même structure: elles révèlent qu'il y a beaucoup d'isolés ou “non‐communiquants” et un petit nombre de membres influents. Les “étoiles” sociométriques se trouvent être … Show more

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“…The collectivist and feudal character of Indian rural society was revealed by a sociometric study of a village (Pareek & Moulik, 1963). And in a case study of diffusion of three innovations in a village, we found a close relationship between sociometric and diffusion data: the sociometric stars were also key communicators in the diffusion process (Pareek & Singh, 1968.…”
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“…The collectivist and feudal character of Indian rural society was revealed by a sociometric study of a village (Pareek & Moulik, 1963). And in a case study of diffusion of three innovations in a village, we found a close relationship between sociometric and diffusion data: the sociometric stars were also key communicators in the diffusion process (Pareek & Singh, 1968.…”
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confidence: 65%