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Psych Buster:. Chapter 13, Personality. By: Chloe Foster. The Statement:. “ Your handwriting is a strong indicator of your personality. ”. The Study of Handwriting:. There happens to be a scientific term to go with exactly what we ’ ll be investigating in this powerpoint.
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Psych Buster: Chapter 13, Personality By: Chloe Foster
The Statement: “Your handwriting is a strong indicator of your personality.”
The Study of Handwriting: There happens to be a scientific term to go with exactly what we’ll be investigating in this powerpoint. Graphology, is the study of handwriting.
The History of Graphology: • The first book that had to do with handwriting related to character was published in 1622 by Camillo Baldi. • He was an Italian doctor and professor of medicine, as well as a philosopher. • He is known as the father of graphology. Monument to Baldi in the courtyard of the Archiginnasio in Bologna
More About Graphology: • Graphology is a theory or practice for inferring a person's character, disposition, or attitude based on their handwriting. • To many people, graphology is considered a pseudoscience. However, before I fall fault to the majority, I want to look more into it.
Three Different Types: There are three different types, or approaches, of graphology. Integrative Holistic Symbolic
1. The Integrative Approach: • Specific stroke structures relate to personality traits. • Most of the systems under this, use a cluster of stroke formations. • Systems Based off This Approach: fixed Signs, trait stroke, French System, and Graphoanalysis.
2. The Holistic Approach: • Based on the form, movement, and space of writing. • Legibility also has a place in this approach. • Systems Based off This Approach: psychogram, psychograph, personal worth chart, and the Wittlich Character Diagram.
3. The Symbolic Approach: • Looks for symbols in the handwriting. • Can be a major or minor symbol. • Major- The meaning of the stroke as it relates to the page. • Minor- The meaning of the stroke depending on the picture that the stroke draws. • Systems: Holistic Graphology and Integrative Graphology
Three Main Indicators: In addition to three approaches, there are also three main indicators used when looking at handwriting. Pressure Shape of Strokes Slant of Writing
1. The Pressure Used • The pressure of the writing helps to indicate the intensity of the emotion of the writer. • The heavier the pressure, the more intense the emotion. • Likewise, the lighter the pressure, the less intense the emotion is.
2. The Shape of the Strokes • Angular = Aggressive behavior and high levels of energy • Circular = Easygoing and Agreeable • Irregular Strokes = Relaxed and Artistic • Square = Practicality
3. The Slant of the Writing: • Slant Forward = Emotionally Expressive • Slant Vertically = Withdraws from Emotions • Upward Slants = Optimism • Downward Slants = Exhaustion or low energy levels
A Self Test: • Graphologist Kathi McKnight introduces many novices to the handwriting world. • She has a simple test that she gives to her students in order to get started. • Kathi has each student write, in cursive, the sentence “She sells seashells by the seashore.”
The Results: • The Slant~ Right = Open to world and likes to socialize Left = Likes to work alone or undetected None = Logical and practical
More Results: • The Size~ Large = Big personality and outgoing Small = Good concentration and shy Average = Well-adjusted and adaptable
Even More Results: • The Loops~ Closed for L = Restricting yourself Full for L = Spontaneous and relaxed Closed for E = Skeptical and unswayed Full for E = Open mind and like new things
Last Bit of Results: • The “S”~ Round = People pleaser and avoid confrontation Pointy = Intellectual and ambitious Open at the Bottom = Don’t follow your heart Printed = Versatile
What Do the Results Tell Us? • I did the test and although some of the results were spot on to my personality, others were very off. • The test may be able to tell a graphologist a little about a person, but it can’t provide definite answers.
An interesting Look at “t”: or • Consider the lowercase letter “t” • Graphologists believe that the vertical stem of “t” represents goals • The horizontal bar indicates the potential to accomplish the goals • Higher bar = goals set high • Lower bar = goals set lower than potential
Graphology Applied in Life: Graphology is used in three main categories that are related to everyday life.Each category can also be related to a job or career. 1. Compatibility Issues - Psychologist 2. Human Relations - Marriage Counselor 3. Legal Matters - Detective or Police
In Conclusion: • Graphology has its place in careers, but that place is minor at most. • When it comes right down to it, it’s not as plausible as it’s cracked up to be. • It may be able to detect some characteristics of a writer, but sadly it really does fall into the pseudoscience category.
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