sociometer

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Etymology

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socio- +‎ -meter

Noun

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sociometer (plural sociometers)

  1. (psychology, sociology) A theoretical gauge of interpersonal relationships, typically realised as self-esteem.
  2. (computing) A wearable sensor device to measure face-to-face interactions of people.
    • 2012, N. Katherine Hayles, How We Think: Digital Media and Contemporary Technogenesis, University of Chicago Press, →ISBN, page 102:
      Capable of sensing subtle movements as well as other unconscious and nonconscious signals, the sociometer creates, in effect, a feedback loop between consciousness and other levels of neuronal responses.