The Science Of Graphonomy - Not The Art Of Graphology
Whether
you have heard about handwriting analysis on the television,
read about it in a book, or found other web sites, it's likely
that the handwriting analysis term used was graphology,
which was coined in 1875 by a Frenchman called Abbé Jean-Hippolyte
Michon. The word actually comes from two Greek words - graphein,
to write and logos, account.
Abbés methods of handwriting analysis were simple,
and created interest amongst the Victorians for whom it became
part parlour game and part legitimate enquiry.
In time, the methods were pointed out by scientists to be
highly suspect, as there was no credibility in the procedures
used, and no two graphologists could agree on the significance
of individual handwriting characteristics.
So, since those early days the methods of analysis have been
refined and improved, but in the last three decades a true scientific
method, developed using computers, advanced statistical methods,
and a wide range of modern technology, has been brought to bear
on the true interpretation of handwriting.
The term graphonomy has thus been coined to distinguish
between this modern scientific approach, and the old-fashioned
techniques of graphology.
Graphonomy works so well because it has been founded using
well-established scientific procedures, objective evidence derived
from statistical analysis, and the research studies of many scientific
investigators in laboratories throughout America and Europe.
There is no need for intuition and no room for guesswork.
In fact, graphonomy is as precise as a computer.
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How this site works...
You will be asked
to find or produce a suitable handwriting sample and then answer
a series of questions about the handwriting on-line. The questions
are fairly simple, and there are on-screen examples for each
of the characteristics to look for.
After you have have completed answering the questions, you will
submit the answers by clicking a button on-screen. The data received
will be processed by the Graphonomizer
handwriting analysis software. The software will produce a FULL
FREE report of the personality traits found, which includes a
bar chart and 500 - 1,200 word description, will be displayed
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