Answer to Question 1
D. More than 90
Answer to Question 2
A sociogram is a means of obtaining quantitative data about the network of interrelationships within groups. The sociometric instrument asks specific questions, such as Whom do you prefer to work with? and Whom do you communicate with? The answer to these types of questions allows the investigator to diagram the structure and patterns of group interaction. The sociogram represents each member of the group by a circle, with choices designated by arrows indicating the direction of choice. The highly chosen individuals are called stars and those with few or no choices are called isolates. A mutual choice occurs when individuals choose one another. When an individual chooses another but is not chosen in return, this designates a one-way choice. In a larger group when three or more persons select one another, it is termed a clique. The existence of subgroups may indicate lack of group cohesion and coordination.