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HANDWRITING ANALYSIS BOOKS
Posted in Handwriting Analysis (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by Nadya Olyanova. By Wilshire Book Company.
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1 comments about The Psychology of Handwriting: Secrets of Handwriting Analysis.
- I picked up this and the Idiots Guide to... books on Handwriting Analysis. I read this first, in the hope that it would be detailed and provide context for the other.
Its a nice small book, thats easily read and completed in a matter of hours rather than days. However, there is some valuable information inside, though its not always clearly explained. Its good to know why a large y loop shows something, but some explanation of why this is so would have helped. Especially in a book that leans on psychoanalsis.
Still, its my first graphology book, and though I don't know if its better than the Idiots guide yet (will review that too) I did find it useful and rather enjoyed seeing handwriting styles again - especially in the era of the typeface!
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Written by Josh Batchelder. By United Writers Press.
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1 comments about Personality Profiling in 90 Seconds.
- The information in this books is right on target! Presented in an easy to understand way and with dozens of samples. If you are interested in the art of handwriting analysis, this book is for you!
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Written by Janet Conner. By Conari Press.
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Written by Layton Park. By Llewellyn Publications.
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1 comments about Get Out of Your Way: Unlocking the Power of Your Mind to Get What You Want.
- This easy to read book is full of inspiring and reinforcing concepts and examples of how to create the life your want. The exercises are thought provoking, and the CD is a hypnosis session to synchronize your subconscious and conscious minds towards fulfillment. This book helped me to narrow in on exactly what I do want, what I really enjoy, and what I want to spend my time doing in a clear simple process.
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Written by Lorraine Owens. By Kaleidoscope Industries.
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Written by Lorraine Owens. By KALEIDOSCOPE.
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Posted in Handwriting Analysis (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by Peter West. By Random House UK.
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Posted in Handwriting Analysis (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by Elizabeth Daniels Squire. By Five Star Publications, Inc. Chandler, AZ.
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1 comments about Fortune in Your Hand: The Art of Palmistry.
- Now in a revised and expanded edition, Fortune in Your Hand: The Art of Palmistry is a complete how-to guide to palm reading, as well as a comprehensive history of palmistry from prehistoric Indian and Gypsy traditions to the modern day. Featuring all the black-and-white illustrations of the original edition, including hand prints from such well-known figures as Salvador Dali, Carl Sandburg, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Helen Keller, Fortune in Your Hand covers how to make a map of one's own hand; different hand types; the mounts and lines of hands; the traits of a hand that suggest success, luck, or the lack thereof; fingerprints; reading the past and future; and many more fine nuances of the art. The new edition of Fortune in Your Hand is revised by the husband and son of the original author Elizabeth Daniels Squire, and based on her own notes. A bibliography and index round out this excellent standard for anyone interested in palmistry.
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Posted in Handwriting Analysis (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by Beverley East. By Villard.
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5 comments about Finding Mr. Write: A New Slant on Selecting the Perfect Mate.
- Wow, what a wonderful experience to read such a different type of book. Beverley is a wonderful and skilled writer who broke it down for me, a lay person, to understand. Even though I am married and have already found Mr. Write it was nice to have this book confirm some things about my husband and I. I really enjoyed reading it straight through, and will refer back to it many times. Can't wait to read more by Ms. East.
- This book is quite unlike your typically self-help books. It provides the reader with a 'slant'on the intricacies of finding a mate. The best thing about the book is that the reader can use it to improve their own personal characteristics AND see if that significant other is really the one for you.
Although the art of graphology is quite new to me, I found the book quite interesting. Also this is an easy read for those of us with little to no time for leisure reading. You can choose the 'hour' of your choice for traits you find the most important in a relationship. As far as validity of the science of graphology, I'm totally not bought on it yet. After I recieve my in-depth analysis from Ms. East then I'll make judgement. Until then, I think Ms. East succeeded in creating an interesting, thought provoking tool to use for understanding why people act the way they do.
- This book is quite unlike your typically self-help books. It provides the reader with a 'slant'on the intricacies of finding a mate. The best thing about the book is that the reader can use it to improve their own personal characteristics AND see if that significant other is really the one for you.
Although the art of graphology is quite new to me, I found the book quite interesting. Also this is an easy read for those of us with little to no time for leisure reading. You can choose the 'hour' of your choice for traits you find the most important in a relationship. As far as validity of the science of graphology, I'm totally not bought on it yet. After I recieve my in-depth analysis from Ms. East then I'll make judgement. Until then, I think Ms. East succeeded in creating an interesting, thought provoking tool to use for understanding that special someone.
- Thoroughly enjoyed "Finding Mr. Wright" - Ms East's no nonsense approach to graphology made her book very easy to use and understand - sprinkled with good sound advice and excellent examples. THIS MUST READ BOOK - I have strongly recommended o both my male and female friends.
- He says all the right things, but does he look good on paper?? That's the question I asked myself after reading "Mr. Write." How could I (how could anyone) resist the temptation to find out using the well-written, clear and insightful analyses provided by Ms. East. Intelligent, witty and sometimes disturbing, Ms. East shows us how cryptology reveals a person's personality through the simple act of writing a note and how anyone can can apply those theories. In addition, she provides easy to understand examples. So, if you're wondering if he's as good as he seems, or too good to be true. Is he kind, open, generous and straightforward or critical, controlling and deceitful? Find out for yourself. By the way, I did. Fortunately, I learned enough to to confirm what I already knew, which was, that while the gentleman in question may not be Mr. Right, he's perfectly suited for Mr. Right Now!! So I'm keeping pen and paper handy while my search continues.
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Posted in Handwriting Analysis (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by Barry L. Beyerstein. By Prometheus Books.
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5 comments about The Write Stuff: Evaluations of Graphology-The Study of Handwriting Analysis.
- Finally an academic team (husband & wife) that tackles this long-persisting parlor science with the rigor that generations of "graphologists" have never been able to muster. Clearly debunking the outrageous claims of practicing graphologists elicits from them the most strenuous and pained denials. But, when asked for proof that their art is any more accurate than astrology (or lie detectors) they reply in bellows of outrage that their professionalism should be questioned by people not practiced in the art.
Now we can see how scientists were attacked in the middle ages when they dared to question the "known fact" that the Earth is at the center of the Universe. A fair-minded and thorough attack on this dubious practice that scuttles it with a finality that will make any further claims seem quaint--or self-serving.
- Actually, Tom--Barry and Dale are brothers, not husband and wife.
- Anyone who believes that this book tells the "truth" about graphology needs to read the rebuttal by Marcel Matley. The author's bias is so obvious that to call this book a scientific review, or anything close to it, is ludicrous. There are plenty of published studies in support of graphology. The Beyerstein brothers apparently prefer to overlook these.
- Finally an academic team (brother & sister) that tackles this long-persisting parlor science with the rigor that generations of "graphologists" have never been able to muster. Clearly debunking the outrageous claims of practicing graphologists elicits from them the most strenuous and pained denials. But, when asked for proof that their art is any more accurate than astrology (or lie detectors) they reply in bellows of outrage that their professionalism should not be questioned by people not practiced in the art.
Now we can see how scientists were attacked in the middle ages when they dared to question the "known fact" that the Earth is at the center of the Universe. A fair-minded and thorough attack on this dubious practice that scuttles it with a finality that will make any further claims seem quaint--or self-serving.
- Graphology is the study of handwriting. It is the practice of finding people's psychological, social, occupational, and medical characteristics from the way they make their letters, lines, and paragraphs on a page. The Write Stuff: Evaluations of Graphology--The Study of Handwriting is a compilation of articles and research papers on graphology put together by Barry and Dale Beyerstein. This work of non-fiction describes in detail the history of graphology and studies that show how graphology is not very accurate in predicting people's character based on their handwriting.
The first section of the book describes the history of graphology and is written by Joe Nickell, a Questioned Document Examiner (QDE). He goes into detail explaining the similarities and differences between a graphologist and a QDE. A graphologist tries to find out a person's personality from his/her handwriting, while a QDE comments on the origin and validity of documents. For example, a QDE showed that some letters received by a newspaper company from different people were actually written by an individual who had changed her handwriting. People confuse graphologists and QDE's because both fields analyze handwriting.
Barry Beyerstein and Dale Beyerstein mention that most graphologists are introduced to this field through non-credit night courses, community colleges, etc. Some have taken a home study course, while many have admitted they have read one book before going into this business. Should we trust the analysis of these people who have had very limited education in their field? The editors polled university colleagues who specialize in "psychological measurement" and the "psychology of individual differences" on their belief in graphology. The results showed that in North American psychology departments, almost no believers of graphology exist. However, some believers can be found in places like France and Israel.
The Beyersteins wanted to include new studies conducted on graphology instead of discussing studies that have already been carried out. However, they could not conduct many new studies since graphologists were not very interested in participating in a study to test their claim. The Beyersteins describe one incident in which a Toronto graphologist agreed to be tested. The skeptics created a protocol with the assistance of James Randi. The graphologist initiated the procedure, but later backed off. The graphologist was more interested in the publicity she got from agreeing to be part of the experiment, than actually participating in the study. On the other hand, some examples of studies in which graphologists agree to participate are also mentioned. But, once the results are declared against them, they assert that the test was not conducted in a fair manner.
The book also describes a conference held by the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP), where two leading graphologists were invited to provide strong evidence to skeptics that graphology works. Rose Matousek, President of the American Association of Handwriting Analysis and Feliz Klein, Vice President of the Council of Graphological Societies presented their points in this session. Surprisingly, both of them did not talk about actual studies done that show the accuracy of this field. Instead, the two leading people in their field just gave a description of their methodology and showed that graphology worked through testimonials from satisfied customers. It is quite clear that testimonials do not count as scientific evidence. Research shows that graphologists fail to provide "scientifically acceptable data from research" in support of their field (18).
Furthermore, the graphoanalysis procedure is described in detail and gives the reader an idea of how graphologists interpret a person's handwriting. First, an analysis of the first hundred upstrokes that appear in the sample writing is constructed. Second, a special worksheet that lists 100 primary personality traits and 50 evaluated traits is formed. A primary trait can be determined by single stroke formation, while an evaluated trait must be inferred from two or more traits. After the worksheet is completed, the graphologist puts all the data together and interprets the personality of the writer. The procedure is very complicated, thus a thorough reading of the chapter is necessary to understand the process. It also makes me wonder if graphologists utilize this complicated procedure every time they are analyzing someone's handwriting.
Barry Beyerstein writes a chapter in this book on how graphology uses sympathetic magic, an idea that "like causes like." He argues that graphology is very similar to astrology as both utilize sympathetic magic. For example, an astrologist says that a stellar configuration reminds him of a ram. Rams tend to be impulsive and lack discipline, thus those born with this stellar configuration will have ram-like qualities. Similarly, graphologists interpret a lower case letter which has an open top as the person cannot keep secrets and is very talkative. This is because the open top is like an open mouth, thus the writer has one too. In this chapter, the author provides numerous examples of graphologists using sympathetic magic and symbolism to interpret a person's handwriting. I really enjoyed reading this chapter since it described the kinds of interpretations graphologists came up with by looking at someone's handwriting.
Graphology is used in support of a variety of personnel matters, but is most often used in screening applicants. It is interesting that personnel managers use graphology based on testimonials of other managers and what graphologists say they can do. Managers do not look at the scientific literature against graphology. They fail to realize that graphologists use many non-graphological clues to recognize candidates that are fit for employment, such as reviewing the candidate's application and meeting the candidate. Furthermore, graphologists usually chat with the managers beforehand to figure out what candidates the managers are particularly leaning towards. Graphologists usually just reinforce the managers' intuition. A manager likes being reassured that he is making the right decision. It is obvious that graphologists utilize other cues besides the candidates' handwriting to give their opinion to the managers.
Studies mentioned in the book show that professional graphologists are no better than amateurs in interpreting a person's handwriting. The authors also describe about 23 biases in judging descriptions of people, some of which include, the Aunt Fanny effect, the Barnum effect, face validity, the halo effect, regression towards the mean, etc. This chapter, "Graphology and Human Judgment," explains that people are predisposed in favor of graphology because they do not note all the biases used in coming up with a description that "seems" accurate.
The book gives the reader an immense amount of information about graphology. Some topics covered are history of graphology, handwriting analysis in different countries, why people believe in graphology, sympathetic magic, handwriting as brainwriting, studies of validity and reliability of graphology tests, and legal implications of graphology. By reading this book I have understood the pseudoscience of graphology. However, the studies and experiments described in the book are very detailed. To understand the studies, a person needs to understand statistics. Thus, I did not grasp all the methodologies used and interpretations from the experiments conducted, but I did grasp the overall scheme of the studies. Furthermore, since the book uses so many statistical and scientific terminologies, it gets a little tedious to read, nevertheless, it is very informative. The Write Stuff is good read for someone who wants to know why graphology has no scientific basis and cannot really predict a person's characteristics based on his handwriting.
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The Psychology of Handwriting: Secrets of Handwriting Analysis
Personality Profiling in 90 Seconds
Writing Down Your Soul: How to Activate and Listen to the Extraordinary Voice Within
Get Out of Your Way: Unlocking the Power of Your Mind to Get What You Want
Handwriting Analysis: Dual Aspects of Traits - Positive & Negative Ways to Describe Traits
Handwriting Analysis Dictionary How To Identif
Handwriting: What It Reveals about the Character and Personality of You and Your Friends
Fortune in Your Hand: The Art of Palmistry
Finding Mr. Write: A New Slant on Selecting the Perfect Mate
The Write Stuff: Evaluations of Graphology-The Study of Handwriting Analysis
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