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Psychopaths and Narcissists More Likely to Virtue Signal

Dictionary.com defines virtue signaling as follows: “The sharing of one’s point of view on a social or political issue, often on social media, in order to garner praise or acknowledgment of one’s righteousness from others who share that point of view, or to passively rebuke those who do not: The

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Graphology: Why Everyone’s Handwriting is Unique

Everyone’s handwriting is unique as their individuality and their fingerprints. The complicated synchronization of mind function, nerves, and body serves to create a distinctive script style. Mind-writing is a more accurate way to describe handwriting. To the untrained eye, one person’s handwriting may look similar to another’s, but consider some

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Revealed: Handwriting Analysis Measures Denial

Denial is one of the most common defense mechanisms, and everyone has at least some denial. It’s a form of dishonesty, and it’s about average on the overall scale of dishonesty ranging from mostly innocuous (white lies) to abusive (intentional deceit). Denial is useful to maintain sanity in that it

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Handwriting Analysis -6 Concerns Addressed

Handwriting analysis is the scientific investigation of handwriting to determine personality characteristics. Although handwriting analysis is gaining in popularity, many misconceptions exist about this complex form of personality analysis. Below we address six common concerns about handwriting analysis: Concern: “If behavioral scientists had found it to be a valid tool,

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5 More Handwriting Analysis Concerns Addressed

Handwriting analysis (graphology) shows how a person thinks and acts, along with their emotional balance, maturity, and much more. It denotes past conduct and displays potential for future behavior. The fascinating thing about handwriting analysis is that you can interpret beyond the persona; subconscious personality is revealed. Common mistaken beliefs

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In Support of Handwriting Analysis

Skeptics of handwriting analysis say they want statistics on the validity of handwriting analysis, such as those involving published medical studies. Yet time and time again the outcomes of such scientific studies are proved unreliable due to bias (e.g., the study that found the drug superior was sponsored by the

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