Handwriting analysis and personality assessment : the creative use of analogy, symbolism and metaphor

Greasley, Pete (2000) Handwriting analysis and personality assessment : the creative use of analogy, symbolism and metaphor. European Psychologist, 5 (1). pp. 44-51. ISSN 1016-9040

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Abstract

It has been estimated that graphology is used by over 80% of European companies as part of their personnel recruitment process. And yet, after over three decades of research into the validity of graphology as a means of assessing personality, we are left with a legacy of equivocal results. For every experiment that has provided evidence to show that graphologists are able to identify personality traits from features of handwriting, there are just as many to show that, under rigorously controlled conditions, graphologists perform no better than chance expectations. In light of this confusion, this paper takes a different approach to the subject by focusing on the rationale and modus operandi of graphology. When we take a closer look at the academic literature, we note that there is no discussion of the actual rules by which graphologists make their assessments of personality from handwriting samples. Examination of these rules reveals a practice founded upon analogy, symbolism, and metaphor in the absence of empirical studies that have established the associations between particular features of handwriting and personality traits proposed by graphologists. These rules guide both popular graphology and that practiced by professional graphologists in personnel selection.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
European Psychologist
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? handwriting analysisgraphology personality assessmentmetaphorgeneral psychologypsychology(all) ??
ID Code:
72261
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Deposited On:
19 Dec 2014 09:11
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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16 Jul 2024 09:39