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المستخلص Introduction: The Human 1s a sociable creature, and witbout his membership of One or more then a group he 108aes his humanity chara cterist Lca , therfore ; The person, from his birth, 1s a member ot more than group, Ex: The f.amily, the associates, and the c~a8sroom group, e ct , The number, the importance, andtbe influence of these groups IneresSf with tb’e individual developement, It is note worthy tbat, the inividual achlves the member ship of aome ot these groups, and prescribes the membership of the other, As a resulte of tbe metuel interactions between the individual and the otber members of the group, there is a network of social relations which ties them all. Determining or individual sociometric status Cepeada on measuring such relations. Problem ot the atu~: The studJ’ searches the effect ot the lemil” size, and its CUlture level~oD the individual Social maturity and bis success in mati. 8a\1s.tactory rel.tloas with his group memberes, and.ther by on h18 80c10 •• t_ ric status. lor 8econdaZ’J’ scbool stUdent •• In oher sense. the etu~ answers the ~ollow1Dc questions: I\! ,{ i I ~ .~f / ... - - --_ -----._----- ..... ~~. ..- 2 1. Are tbere ”cI1tte renees between tbe 9me11, t be averget and the big tuml11es sized children, in sociometric status SCOres? 2. The seme question fOr the two sexes. -~. Are there differences between. Th( bigher t and tbe lower CUlture level temilies ebildren, in 8oclomet~lc status Scores? 4. Tbe Same question tor the two sexes. 5· Do tbe personalit,y traits .ot tbe higber soeiolll8_ trie e t e t ua membera (fbe sters) , ditter thsn such of the lower sociometric status members (The Isolates).? 6. Do the peraonelit,y treir ot tbe stars, ditter tben sueb ot tbe iSOletes members trom the same sex? 7. Do the personelit,y treits ot males, dlttsr trom than such ot females, trom the same status ? Aims ot tbe studZ: The present ef;ud¥ aJJue at kn01l.i.n8: 1. - ~h6 ette ct ot the talti.],r s1ae On tJJe hcl1Udual Sociometric status. .•..’”’\_~...•.•.•..., i I I 2. The effect of the family oUlture level on the individual sociometric status. ]. The personality traits of the Sociometric extramists individuals (the group stars, and isolates), from the two sexes. For secondary school students. St ud,y evidence: nvidence of the study goes back to the fact. That it throws the ligr,t on some SOcialvariablea, which have a great importance for person life, and affect his sociometric status between bis class mates. Plus, the knowldge of the personality traits of the isolates members which aida on counselling, and gUidance processe s for them. Pr~vious stUdies: £revioua stUdies have been divided into two groupS, with rtspect to: the elm, and the variables which It na ve at ud,yed. 1. StUdies deal with, sociometric status Bnd the variables of tbe stu~. ~. Sudies deal with, sociometric status aDd other veriables. I\ 4 - Hypot beses : Hypotheses are formulated as an attempt to answer tile questIons raised in t he problem of the study- T~ey are formulated as follows: I. There are statistically significant differences between children of small, of average, and of big sized families, on sociometric status scores favouring those of small sized families. e. There are statistically significant difterlnces betw€en girls Of small, ot a verage, and of big sized families on sociometric status scares , favouring those of small sized families. b. There are s ta t1st it icall) significant dit fel’ences between: boys of small, ot average, and ot big sized families, on sociometric status Bcorss, favouring those of small sized familiese II. There are statistically s!gn1ticant ditterences between children ot higher cu~ture 18941 fea11188 and children of lower culture level ramilies. On sociometric status scores, teyeu.r1Dg tboae ot hiher culture level lemillee. 5 e. There are statisticslly significant differencas, between girls Of higher cUlt~ level familias, and girla of 10war cUlture leval,on sOciometric status scores, favouring tboae, of bigher cUltura level families. b. There are statiatically aignitcsnt dittarsncea between, boys of bigber cUlture level families end boys of lowe~ cUlture level familiee, on sociometric status scores, f~our1ng tnese Of nigher cUlture level families. III. There are statistically Signiticant ditterencea, between: stara and isolates ot tbe group, On the mean Of personality traits acores, dominance, respansability, emotional stebilltsy, and sociability, as meaSUred by GORDON personal prOfile, favouring of iaolates On dominance trait, and Of stars on the rest traits. a. There are etetiatitically significant difte~nca, between stsrs and isolates trom tbs same sex in the previous personality treits, scorea, taYoUr1ae isolutes on dominance trait , and ot stare on the rest traits. --\ 6 b , Personality traits of boy~ don’t differ fro!’!1 those of girls, from the ssmeatatue. 3arnpling: Subjects are taken from second year secondary, scientific section, from SHRKIA governorate schools, They were J6J students- The data of 11) of these subjects, were aliminated.1i-e the~e8ts were 250 sUbjects of average intelligence, and socio-economic leve 1- \Y\ This sampling consist of 120 ales Bnd 130 females - Tools: Consist of: a. Cantrol tools: 1- Pictorial intelligence test,by: Abmed Zakl o>sleb • 2. Porm ot familY soclo-economlc level by: Zakaria KL- Sberblni • Yousria Anwar Sadek b. Measuring Tools: 1. Gordon pers0II81 protile teat, by: Gaber Abd RL~8lDid tl Foed Abu Batb. 2. form at tand.l3 culture level, I).y: Zeteri. EL-Sberbi.DI • Yo_rIa Aawar Sedek. - 8 - II. R~sults of second Hypotbese: (The relation between socio’metric status and tbe culture level of the famil).). 8- Children of bigher culture level families are higher sociometric status than those of lower culture level familiesb. girls of higher culture level families. ere higher sociometric status, than, those of lower culture level families. c. There are no differences between boys of the two levels of families culture level. III- Resultea of third Hypothese: (The porsonality traits of the extremists me~bers) 8- Stars are more responsible, emotionally stability and sociability, than the 18014te$ members whears, there are no differences between them on the dominance trait scoresb- Star bOIs are more emotionelll stable, than tbe lsolateboys_ Whear& tbere 8~e no ditterences between them on tbe rest traits scores. c- Star girls ere more respoD88b1l1t1 ae sociability t than tbe 18018te glr18. wbe.~ there are oodltterences betwesD them on ’be re.’ ’ra1ts scores - 9 d- Isolate boys are more ~esponaab111ty than isolate girls, whears there are no differences between them on the rest traits scorese. Ster. boys ere more emotionally stable than star girls, whears it 1s tbe opposite ror sociability trait scores, wh11e there ·areno differences bet”fEen them on the .re at traits scores. |