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- Psychogram is a term sometimes used in fields within psychology such as personality theory and perception as well as graphology and handwriting analysis...
- Organizational chart Social balance theory Sociomapping Sociometry Barry Wellman Psychogram Sociogram at merriam-webster.com. Moreno, J. L. (1934), Who Shall Survive...
- He was captivated by John Augustus Larson's machine, a "cardio-pneumo psychogram", with the goal of detecting deception, and worked on it to produce the...
- morons who cause their own trouble; later spun off into its own series. Psychogram – A series of stories told with postcards and voiceover narration. The...
- movie, titled Hanau, has been described by the filmmaker as "an intense psychogram" of Rathjen. The film, titled Hanau (Deutschland im Winter - Part 1) was...
- However, Larson himself used to refer to his apparatus as a 'cardio-pneumo psychogram,' which basically consisted of a modification of an Erlanger Sphygmomanometer...
- Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, Bayerischer Rundfunk and Arte. The psychogram created by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala has Anja Plaschg as the lead...
- Holistic graphology is based on form, movement, and use of space. It uses psychograms to analyze handwriting. Four academic institutions offer an accredited...
- intelligence obtained by espionage, the Stasi established "sociograms" and "psychograms" which it applied for the psychological forms of Zersetzung. They exploited...
- Patrick Roths deutsch-amerikanischer Erzählzyklus Starlite Terrace" ["A psychogram of the postmodern zeitgeist. Patrick Roth's German-American cycle of stories...