Talk:Sociometric status
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Some Possible Contributions
[edit]Hello! I would like to make some contributions to this page. Here are some of my thoughts: I think more can be said about the ways in which this measure has been used, and the noteworthy/credible pros and cons. There are many peer-reviewed journal articles about this topic, and I notice that other websites have more information than Wikipedia. What do you think? May I make some contributions? Thanks! --Hazjor (talk) 22:56, 7 December 2011 (UTC)
New additions to the article
[edit]Hello! I have added several new parts to the article, including descriptions of specific sociometric groups, a section on stability, methodology, and long-term implications. I also edited one sentence written by the previous writer, as I believe they were refering to the wrong source.
I decided not to alter the general structure of the developmental and positive psychology sections, but I suppose that could be done, as the positive psychology section is currently pretty empty. Does anyone have any opinions on that?