Thinking
Thinking is the development of ideas and concepts (Bochenski) in a person. Development of ideas and concepts takes place through the process of building relations between parts of the information stored in in someone who form these notions. “Thinking” covers a lot of mental activity. We thought when deciding what items we will buy in the store. We think the time daydreaming while waiting for the introductory psychology course begins. We think when trying to solve the exam given in class. We think when writing articles, writing papers, writing letters, reading books, reading newspapers, planning a vacation, or worrying about a troubled friendship. Read more…
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Conducting a Graphology Analysis
You will need a sample of spontaneous handwriting written on plain paper using a ballpoint or fountain pen of not less than 12 lines long with a signature. The age and sex of the writer. Graphology instruments needed are a magnifying glass, plastic ruler showing millimeters and a protractor for assessing the slant of the writing. An introductory guide to handwriting features:
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Categories: Graphology Tags: confidence, emotion, good communicator, introductory guide, possibilities, protractor, signature, tendency, thinker
