Definition of Graphology. Meaning of Graphology. Synonyms of Graphology

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Definition of Graphology

Graphology
Graphology Gra*phol"o*gy (Math.) The system or notation used in dealing with graphs.

Meaning of Graphology from wikipedia

- Graphology is the analysis of handwriting in an attempt to determine the writer's personality traits. Its methods and conclusions are not supported by...
- works covering a wide range of subjects. The best known is his essay on graphology, Trattato Come Da Una Lettera Missiva Si Conoscano La Natura E Qualità...
- seventies through the early eighties, the organization put energy into graphological research, the most important being Crumbaugh & Stockholm (1977) and...
- or a video. Some fields of study, such as sociology, psychiatry and graphology, have investigated the reasons why people who complete or attempt suicide...
- Furnham, Adrian; Barrie Gunter (1987), "Graphology and Personality: Another Failure to Validate Graphological Analysis.", Personality and Individual Differences...
- handwriting is not clear. Graphology is the pseudoscientific study and analysis of handwriting in relation to human psychology. Graphology is primarily used as...
- worked as a graphology specialist. "Anton LaVey - Art Incarnate - 25 years Illustrated in Ink". February 6, 2009. "Diana Hall-Graphological Society Of...
- Swiss astrologer, born in Basel. He worked on the fields of astrology and graphology. After studying in the University of Basel and Geneva, he graduated with...
- alone’. Coleman's interest in graphology included editing and contributing to Graphology magazine and writing a graphological thesaurus.[citation needed]...
- Max Pulver is the author of four graphology books (1931, 1934, 1944 and 1949), several articles, and one novel (1927). He developed the theory of symbolism...