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graphologyThe study of the writing systems of a language, including the number and formation of letters, spelling patterns, accents, and punctuation. In the 19th century it was believed that analysis of a person's handwriting could give an indication of his or her personality, a belief still held in a more limited fashion today.
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| Handwriting analysis became a cultural craze from the 1930s to the 1950s, with newspaper advice columns promising to disclose readers' character and personality through writing samples and graphologists setting up booths in Atlantic City and elsewhere to capitalize on its commercial appeal (Thornton 119, 120). Twenty Remarkable Women Seen Through Their Handwriting is a most enjoyable read especially for amateur graphologists. Rather, it is the analysis of Thousand Oaks psychologist Gerry Langer, a certified graphologist who analyzes handwriting patterns to help determine people's interests, behavior and how well they function. |
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