Handwriting Analysis : How your handwriting reveals your truth?
Q) What is handwriting analysis?
Ans: Handwriting analysis a scientific method of identifying , evaluating, and understanding a person's personality through the strokes and patterns revealed by his handwriting. It is not document examining. When a specialist examines a sample of writing to determine the author, it is called document examination. It is often used in forgery cases. In document examining, no comment of character or personality is derived from the handwriting.
Q) What can be told about a person from his handwriting?
Ans: Handwriting reveals hundreds of elements of the person's " Personality and character" which includes glimpses into his subconcious mind, intellect, energy, fears and defenses, imagination, integrity, aptitudes, and even sex drives and issues of trust. There are over 100 individual traits revealed and an unlimited number of combinations.
Q) How does handwriting reveal personality?
Ans: Handwriting is often referred to as "brain writing". Research scientist in the fields of neuro-science have categorized neuro-muscular movement tendencies as they are correlated with specific observable personality traits. Each personality traits is represented by a neurological brain pattern. Each neurological brain pattern produces a unique neuro- muscular movement that is the same for every person who has that personality trait. When writing , these tiny movements occur unconsciously.
Q)How accurate is handwriting analysis?
Ans: It is only as accurate as the analyst is talented. Most professionals claim to be 85-95% accurate. Compared to other personality assessment tools and tests, handwriting analysis is sometimes more revealing.
Q) How old is handwriting analysis?
Ans: Research has found references to handwriting analysis as far back as 4500 BC. In 99 AD , the Roman historian Suetonius studied Emperor Augustus personality from his handwriting. The first handwriting analysis book was published in 1622 by Camildo Baldo. Most pioneering research was performed before 1929 in Europe. The modern scientific method of analysing individual strokes in handwriting began in 1915 by Milton Bunker.
Q) Is handwriting analysis a science or an art?
Ans:It is a clinical science. It is not a hard science like chemistry. It falls under the same category as psychology.
Q) Who uses handwriting analysis?
Ans: Individuals for self improvement; they gain a better understanding of themselves and often incorporate aspects of grapho-therapy to change bad habits; Single people to aid in the selection of agreeable partners; Couples to improve current relationships through better understanding and communication; All people of all ages in the work force for career counseling; Employers for personnel selection; The courts for forgery and questioned documents. Law enforcement in investigating evidence involving handwritten notes; Businesses for credit rating assistance and psychologists for personality evaluation and therapy.
Q) Two persons' handwriting s alike. Is it true?
Ans: No, although general appearance may appear similar , no two people have exactly the same handwriting. Once you start analyzing the many variety of strokes , you realize that the overall "appearance" of a handwriting sample can be deceptive and that most handwriting samples have glaring differences.
Q) Why does one's handwriting change from day - to - day?
Ans: Certain strokes represent emotions and moods. As one's feelings and moods change from minute to minute, those corresponding particular strokes will change. However, the basic character defining qualities will remain the same.
Q) What can be told from a person's signature?
Ans: The signature represents what a person wants the world to see or what he wants to be. Because a signature contains only a few letters, it does not provide enough information for the analyst to make a complete and accurate evaluation.
Q) A person's signature is illegible. What does that mean?
Ans: It means people have a hard time reading person's name. Seriously, illegible handwriting can mean a number of things. In general, an illegible signature reveals a desire to be seen but not known, keeping things private. A person may want to keep his/her true identity hidden. It could also mean he is in a hurry. People who continually sign their name all day long often do so in a hurry and , therefore , don't care what their signature looks like.
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