Graphology is the study of handwriting and its connection to behavior, personal information and other human traits. Although graphology is scorned by many scientists due to a shortage of supporting empirical evidence, the technique is widely used in both unofficial and official capacities around the world.
Many graphologists claim to be able to deduce personal information from the handwriting of strangers, including such things as determining where a person is from.
Graphology is based upon a number of basic assertions:
- The written movement is under the direct influence of the central nervous system which comprises the brain, the cerebellum and the spinal fluid. The form of the written movement is not modified by the writing organ (mouth, hand, foor, arm) if this functions normally and is sufficiently well adapted to its function.
- When we write, the 'ego' is active but it is not always active to the same degree. Its activity comes and goes, waxes and wanes; being at its highest level when an effort has to be made by the writer and at its lowest level when the motion of the writing organ has gained momentum and is driven by it.
- We cannot voluntarily modify our natural writing at any given time without putting into it the marks of the effort required to obtain the change.
- The writer who writes under circumstances where the action of writing is particularly difficult, will instinctively use either the forms of letters which are most familiar to him, or forms of letters which are simplest and easiest to write.
- The physiological mechanism which produces the written movement correlates with the state of the central nervous system and varies in accordance with it. The written strokes, therefore, correspond to the constitutional varieties of the nervous system and to the momentary modifications of each nervous system.
- One must examine the significance of a handwriting trait by considering it as a physiological movement, and by comparing the quality, overall size, regularity, and consistency of energy with the corresponding psychological movement.
- There are no independent signs; there are only general indications which may have different forms. The significance of these can be assessed accurately by tracing them back to their origins and adapting the meaning of the latter to the conditions of the milieu in which the form appears.
- One graphological sign does not necessarily represent a single character trait. For example, rising handwriting may indicate ardour, activity, ambition, momentary joy or folly. The value of a sign depends upon its cause, its context and its intensity. Handwriting which slopes downwards for instance, may reveal a passing anxiety, habitual depression or simply bad positioning of the paper. Such vagueness is one of the key points of attack for critics, since most graphology "rules" can apparently be altered at the whim of the test-giver.
Graphology is rife with practitioners of one approach calling practitioners of the other approach charlatans, frauds, and the like. Carroll v State
[ 276 Ark 160; 634 SW 2d 99, 101-102 (1982) ] being a demonstration of just what each side resorts to, when push comes to shove, in the courtroom.
The approaches to handwriting analysis are:
Principles of Graphology
This is also known as 'fixed signs','trait stroke', 'French System' and Graphoanalysis®.
- Holistic Graphology
- Symbolic Analysis
- Integrative and Holistic Blends
The most common applications of graphology are:
The research results range from failure ( Lighton, R E
A Graphological Examination of the Handwriting of Air Pilots
Thesis in the Faculty of Arts: University of Pretoria: 1934) to guarded
success (Luca, E S
"Major Aptitudes and Personality Chracteristics of 42 Dental Students as Evaluated Through their Handwriting."
New York Journal of Dentistry
1973, 43, 281 - 283)
The use of graphology in the hiring process has been criticized on ethical ground ( Daryl Koehn "Handwriting Analysis In Pre-Employment Screening" The Online Journal of Ethics
Vol. 1 * No. 1 * Article 1 (http://condor.depaul.edu/ethics/ethg1.html :
Yes, I know it is a dead link. Find a mirror of it)) and on legal grounds
( Julie Spohn "The Legal Implications of Graphology"
Washington University Law Quarterly
Vol. 73 * No. 3 * Fall 1997)
An additional service, offered by some graphologists, is to say how well the person will fit in with your current employees. This is a twist on compatibility reports, discussed below.
They are all related to obtaining samples for comparison with documents, sound recordings etc and used to determine whether or not the individual who provided the sample, is the same person as created the evidence that they have.
Nothing to do with permission to do a psychological analysis is even implied.
[Kanfer] claimed that he could detect cancer from an analysis of handwriting, years before doctors could detect it. Subsequent studies failed to support his findings.
[Somebody else needs to write the medical stuff. I haven't run a MEDLARS search recently, and don't have copies of the papers cited in there on graphology anymore. :-( ]
What is the attitude of law courts to Questioned Document Examination?
The code of ethics for the International Graphoanalysis Society
prohibits the practice of anything related to the Occult. This is one
of the practices that is prohibited under that article.
The Handwriting Analysis Research Library
Appointments are required to visit the library. before you go, decide exactly what you are wanting to study. Be prepared to be overwhelmed. At the last count, they had 90 000 items in the various collection.
Applications of Graphology
Employment Profiling
A company takes a writing sample provided by you, and proceeds to do a profile, to see how well your personality suits the desired job. Privacy Considerations
Very often graphologists will state that handwriting analysis in the workplace is legal, and cite any one or more of the following cases:
388 US 263-267 (1967)
410 US 1 (1973)
1973, Lawyers Edition, Second Series 35, 67
93 SC 774
410 US 19 (1973)
547 F 2nd 249 ( CA 4th 1977 )
388 US 218, 221-223 (1967)Marital Compatibility
This consists of doing a psychological portrait of each individual, and seeing where their personality traits are incompatible. The theory is that knowing that each partner has different communication styles, thinking modes or whatever, the more likely they will be to either decide not to get married, and seek somebody more like them, or to get married, and stay married.Psychological Analysis
It is claimed that people's handwriting gives clues to both their personality and their mental state. These reports can range from a ten item check off list, to a 10,000 word report. Medical Diagnosis
Probably the aspect of handwriting analysis with the most quackery associated with it, and also with the most research done into it.Non Graphological Applications of Handwriting Analysis
Criminal investigation
Graphology is sometimes used in a attempt to identify the writer of an anonymous piece of handwriting. This is better known as Questioned Document Examination.
What is the attitude of law courts to graphological reports for personality assessment?
stands as current US case law for the rejection of graphology as psychological testimony. Divination
One's handwriting is believed by some to hold information about one's future. This application of graphology requires a belief in the supernatural.Libraries
Greenfield MA
Curator: Robert Backman.See Also
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