Graphology: The Study of Handwriting

Introduction
We all know that handwriting is how people write out their thoughts on paper. It is described as "the result of the production of strokes by the use of hands." We don’t think much when it comes to our handwriting. But have you wondered, why is a certain handwriting specific to each person? Or how signatures work? And why sometimes, handwriting is an extremely helpful tool in fraud detection? Read on to know more about how your handwriting is merely the entrance gate to your mind.


Graphology
Also known as “handwriting analysis,” graphology is a unique and specialized process used to explore the relations between underlying personality traits and its expression in handwriting. It is widely considered a pseudoscience. Its reliability and effectiveness as a method of judging personality and behavior is not established and is still a debatable issue. However, experts in the field stand by its logic and reason.

Why?
Research has proved that a person who has lost their working hand and has had to use the other one, gradually starts writing in their own previous handwriting. This  goes to show that what we write is not handwriting, but it is “brain-writing.” Not convinced? Imagine yourself writing while inebriated. You’re the same person, writing with the same hand. But there’s a different output on paper. The only thing that’s different is the function of the brain.

Study of Handwriting: How does it work?
Let’s take an example. Say Person A has a particular trait Q. A puts a certain kind of pressure on paper while writing. This feature is then searched for in the handwriting of other people with the same personality trait Q. If it is found that all those who have trait Q share this type of pressure in their writing, the feature is associated with the trait.


Signatures
When we form our own signature, we do so on the basis of two requirements. One – we want it to look unique. Our signature is something we are identified by by the outside world. The other requirement is our handwriting. A signature should be easy to produce in a flow in our everyday life.


This is how our regular handwriting reveals what we are on the inside. The analysis and study of this helps understand the deeper aspects of someone’s personality.

Graphology also comes in use in detecting fraud and forgeries. It is near-impossible to forge someone’s signature. For one cannot copy the way a person's brain works.


Practical Uses of Graphology

Example: 26/11 Mumbai Attack

The terrorists involved in the 26/11 Mumbai Blasts were all well-trained. They were skilled at decieving Indian agencies and their attempts at interrogation. One, Ajmal Kasab, was also trained to act insane pending his hanging; since the law forbids a physically or mentally unfit person to be hanged.
Graphology was used to identify the psychological situations that would break his act and make him behave like any sane person. And so, it helped the law consider him fully sane and allowed him to be hanged.


Summation
Graphology will never be considered a pure form of science because it depends on the statistics of human traits. However, it is used knowingly and unknowingly in many fields of life.

Comments

  1. Very informative!

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  2. Fantastic and an authentic blog. Rare to see no use of AI.

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  3. Good research and thoughtful analysis

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  4. Keep it up Arna

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  5. Good jobπŸ‘

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  6. I totally agree on the topic addressed, as one really does write what's on their mind which directly signifies the thoughts of your brain as they have so precisely described as to how they verified Kasab's sanity throught his writing and what he writes had he been of an unsound mind he would have not been able to either fully process it or not understood any of it
    But he did thus, they proved he was not of an unsound mind
    Even when a person is writing someone a formal letter and it is handwritten one always tries to be neat and tidy in hopes that the person who is reading it think them to be a very intellectual and organised person.
    That is the power of your handwriting it can be you or you can use it to deceive someone else it to believe that it is you. It has its own merits and demerits.
    This was my opinion on it.
    Thank you

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  7. Shashidharan SreedharanMay 29, 2024 at 9:31 AM

    Nice and informative. I could relate to my personal experiences also. Well presented. Good going, keep it up !!!

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  8. Enjoyed reading the Blog. Precise and informative. But maybe some examples could have been included. But great writing skills for a first try!! Wishing her all the best πŸ‘πŸ»

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    1. Will keep that in mind! Thankyou for reading!! 😊

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  9. Most difficult thing to do it is explain in easy way. Article exactly does that. Really loved the word brain writing so apt & impact full

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  10. Hi Aarna , Nice summary on graphology. happy to see generation zoomers touching the unique yet important topic in age of AI.

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  11. Very well written Arna, extraordinary vocabulary usage, absolutely handwriting is a very important life skill that depicts our cognitive development.The different illustrations quoted by you definitely highlights the importance of this science and inculcates interest among the present generation encouraging them in persuing novel research ideas pertaining human traits.

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  12. Very good article and informative very well said

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  13. Hi Aarna, very well written, Good going , keep it up!!!

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  14. Superb article Arna, keep up the good work

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  15. Very good article...well written... keep it up πŸ‘

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  16. Waaw great information, very well written so informative on a totally unknown subject by so great young mind , a sign of a budding scientist / researcher.
    Keep educating us and best wishes

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  17. Let your thoughtful mind enlighten folks analytic intelligence. Keep up dear.

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  18. Very interesting and useful information about uniqueness of handwriting . Keep it up Aarna .

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  19. Sarvat ChakravarthyMay 29, 2024 at 11:08 AM

    Hello Aarna, this indeed is a very well articulated blog which any commoner can relate to.
    Keep up your writing, this is just a beginning to a great journey.

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  20. Loved it, meticulously researched and very well written. Keep up the good work πŸ™Œ

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  21. Vijay.panpaliya@gmail.comMay 29, 2024 at 11:55 AM

    "Whether Handwriting can be used as tool ,to select professional career in 9th standard or in 10th standard ?

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    1. In my understanding: Yes, Handwriting Analysis can be used as a tool for career guidance. It can provide valuable insights into a student's personality, interest, strengths and weaknesses. It can also provide information about a person's emotional and mental state.

      For example, research shows that a student with a larger handwriting lacks the ability to focus, and would hence be suitable for jobs that don't require long hours of consistent work. Handwriting with consistent rounding of the letters "m" and "n" would indicate a slow thinker.

      Similarly, there are many features in a student's handwriting that professional graphologist could study and draw conclusions from. These would later help the child select future subjects and career paths.

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  22. Awesome write up , very interesting to know this something very new..

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  23. Well done Arna! Interesting write-up. I'm looking forward to reading more of your blogs.

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  24. Very impressive write up about the chosen topic! Keep it up. Looking forward to the next one.

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  25. So well written very informative

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  26. Great to see that you are thinking of it in the world of AI… Good Going Arna.. Best wishesh..πŸ‘πŸ‘

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  27. Best wishesh...

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  28. Enjoyed reading your post. Learnt some interesting things along the way- brain writing , the Kasab case. Superb feature.

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  29. Quite an interesting subject. On the signature front, I think most people's signature changes over time, at leat mine changes almost every few months. I wonder what that indicates !!, what do you think?

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    1. Yes! It is very common for signatures to change over time. In fact, your signature should never be an exact replica of itself. An exact copy with no variations can actually be flagged as a forgery!

      While it is common for there to be certain inconsistencies in your signature, a few key aspects remain the same. For example, the loops in various letters (or lack thereof), the slant or the way different letters connect.

      Variations in a signature increase the more complicated it is.

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  30. Very nice interesting n useful information 🀍❤️ keep it up Arna, waiting for your next blogsπŸ‘πŸ‘

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  31. Well done! I was aware of Graphology, but was not aware it helped to solve 26/11. Could you please provide more insights on how we could use Graphology for assessing candidates for job roles in corporate world

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    1. Handwriting analysis is used to screen candidates across various companies (mostly in Europe).
      Professional study of handwriting samples provide insight on traits of the candidates such as integrity, creativity, leadership skills, etc.

      However, it does not make a reliable tool for recruitment. Since Graphology is considered an art, it is assumed that results will never be 100% accurate. They might even differ from one graphologist to the next.
      In addition, due to its scientific invalidity, an analysis of an handwriting sample does not provide just ground for employment or rejection. It raises legal and ethical concerns; since in many jurisdictions, relying on pseudoscientific methods in hiring practices is considered discriminatory.

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    1. Very interesting and informative, scientifically very well explained. Keep it up πŸ‘

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  33. Reading something new and it's informative as well as interesting...
    Good....

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  34. Well doneπŸ‘. Reading on this topic for first time. Superb vocabulary and presented the concept nicely

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  35. Great content, Arna! Very clear, informative and relatable subject. There are few aspects which I understood only after reading this article. Please keep sharing such creative content. All the best!

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  36. Intresting , heard before too, knowing little bit now better informed . Good job done Arna, keep doing for spreading knowledge....

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  37. Last Anonymous is me
    Manoj Gakhar

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  38. Very well written, gives a comprehensive understanding of graphology

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  39. Very interesting article Arna, will be looking forward for more such amazing articles.

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  40. Very well researched and written Arna
    Best wishes

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  41. Really informative

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  42. Thrilled to know about brain writing, very well written arna..congratulations πŸ‘

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