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"Sociogram" is freeware.
You can use "Sociogram" for free and it may be freely distributed,
provided that the program is not altered in any way. However, you may
not sell "Sociogram" nor include it in a commercial product (such as
software CDs) without my permission. I have extensively tested the
program but of course, I can not be held responsible for any damage or
loss of data on your system from using "Sociogram".
Lewejohann, L. (2005): Sociogram (Version 1.0). [Computer software]. http://www.phenotyping.com/sociogram/
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Download version 1.0 for Windows here (952 KB). Download version 1.0 for MacOS X here (1340 KB). "Sociogram" is a simple program to generate sociogram-graphics showing the relationships between individuals (humans or animals). Let's start the tutorial by clicking on the "Add male"-button and thereby adding a blue circle representing a male individual. The circle can be moved within the white background with the mouse. |
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| By clicking the checkbox "Show
names", the name of the individual "M1" is shown. In order to re-name
it, double-click on the circle and |
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| press the button "Change Name". |
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| Now we can create a female
individual (red circle) by pressing the "Add Female"-button.
Double-click on the circle
in order to re-name the individual. To connect circles with lines,
double-click on the first circle and
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| double-click on the second
circle. |
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| By
single-clicking on the line (an accurate click will turn the line red) you can
modify it regarding |
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| thickness at start and endpoint,
and color, by using the scrollbars below. You can rearrange the position of every circle without changing the relationship. |
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| When you have finished your sociogram
you can save it as a text file by
pressing the "Save"-button. You can load a
previously saved sociogram with the "Load"-button. |
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| To save the sociogram as a
graphic file, press the "Snapshot"-button, enter a filename and then select
the part of the image you want to export as a graphic file (file type:
*.png). |
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