handwriting
Graphology is the study of handwriting.
A polygraph test measures physiological responses, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration, to determine if a person is being truthful or deceptive during questioning. In contrast, a graphology test analyzes handwriting to infer personality traits and psychological states, based on the belief that handwriting reflects an individual's character. While polygraphy is commonly used in criminal investigations, graphology lacks scientific validation and is often regarded as a pseudoscience.
graphology is the study and analysis of handwriting especially in relation to human psychology
Graphology is the pseudoscientific analysis of handwriting.
Fraser White has written: 'Key to graphology' -- subject(s): Graphology 'Handwriting secrets' -- subject(s): Graphology
The teacher used graphology to study the kids handwriting.
John Marley has written: 'Graphology' -- subject(s): Graphology
The study of handwriting is called graphology.
Stephen Kurdsen has written: 'Graphology, the new science' -- subject(s): Graphology
Janis Paxton has written: 'The complete A-Z graphology reference' -- subject(s): Graphology
Graphology is the analysis of the physical characteristics and patterns of handwriting to interpret personality traits, behaviors, and characteristics. This pseudoscience suggests that handwriting can reveal insights into an individual's emotions, mindset, and activities.
Graphology.