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graphology
graphology
English
Noun
graphology (usually uncountable, plural graphologies)
- (uncountable) The study of handwriting, especially as a means of analyzing character.
- 1999, Lee Naftali, Joel Naftali, You're Certifiable: The Alternative Career Guide to More Than 700 Certificate Programs, Trade Schools, and Job Opportunities, page 155,
- Graphology, or handwriting analysis, is the study and interpretation of handwriting as an indicator of personality. Professional graphologists offer four primary services: graphology classes to hobbyists, personality profiles to help individuals increase their self-knowledge and potential for change, personnel screening and consultation for employers, and questioned document examination, or forensic graphology, to identify forged handwriting and documents for legal purposes.
- 2003, Michael Hau, The Cult of Health and Beauty in Germany: A Social History, 1890-1930, page 50,
- The philosopher Ludwig Klages saw graphology as a means to penetrate the deceptive self-presentation of his contemporaries and unveil their true character.
- 2006, Bethan Benwell, Elizabeth Stokoe, Discourse and Identity, page 263,
- Graphology and graphological deviation are likely to be very significant in a mode that lacks non-textual social cues, such as paralanguage, prosody and gesture.
- 1999, Lee Naftali, Joel Naftali, You're Certifiable: The Alternative Career Guide to More Than 700 Certificate Programs, Trade Schools, and Job Opportunities, page 155,
- A system of handwriting.
- 1930, Frances E. O'Brien, Individualism in Child Art, unnumbered page,
- "Talented" children fall into one of two classes: those with an imitative ability who readily absorb the preconceived graphologies they see about them in pictures, magazines and books, and those […] .
- 1984, David Shapiro, Jasper Johns: Drawings 1954-1984, page 29,
- This 1960 work, like the black works of Rauschenberg and the graphologies of Cy Twombly, is our most patient analysis of multiplicity.
- 1930, Frances E. O'Brien, Individualism in Child Art, unnumbered page,
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study of handwriting
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