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I guess if you drew a stick man pointing a gun, a house being broken into and Kuneff stealing the bicycle, that would say something about your psyche.
But srsly, those are interesting exercises.
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Basically, during the draw-a-person test, the examine draws how they see themselves. Some draw small stick figures in the top corner. Some draw a huge guy taking up the entire page with huge muscles, etc..
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A graphologist probably reviewed your handwriting. You did it with the left (non-dominant) hand because you cannot hide your "true" writing. As we all know, you can easily manipulate your dominate hands writing if you want to. We do the same thing in a medical assessment, we do not tell you we are counting your respiration's, because it is easy to manipulate your breathing when you know someone is counting, or measuring it (when no one is watching, you don't pay attention to your breathing). In your case, there was no way around the obvious, and the majority of the time people change their writing to be slightly neater, way neater, or sloppier depending on the paper, application, or personal note.
A graphologist can tell more from your writing then you know. The slant [right, left, straight], zones [upper, middle, lower], "t" bar [weak, strong], "i" dot [centered, size], beginnings of lines, margins, beginning and ending of strokes, angles, pen pressures, loops [G's, Q's, Y's] (you mentioned cursive), loop size, the space between words, the space between lines (this is why there were no lines on the paper), and the list goes on, and on, and on. Knowing this, you can now look up what all these things about your hand writing tell's people. You'll be surprised. I'll hit the stick figure things later... gotta get back to some studying for a couple minutes, lol.
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I write like s h v t
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After all, the police were not seeking entry to high tea at the Ritz. They were there to deal with serious crimes that had just been reported, and in Rose and the defendant, they were dealing with two veterans of police encounters. - Greany, J., dissenting, Comm. v. Rogers, 444 Mass. 234 (2005)
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You could be a genius, lmao... anyway... here's all they can tell from an "i" dot. This is why I didn't want to get into too much detail and told you you can look it up more... because every thing I mentioned has a huuuuuge list of things...
A block letter shows culture, someone who reads. This is the capital I found in most books. The unadorned I shows nothing extra and similarly indicates the person who sticks to the simplest essentials. The large, ugly I with hooks is the sign of egotism and greed. This writer is all out for himself, willing to avoid responsibilities. The I that looks similar to the number 1 shows a relationship to numbers. Often these people are found to excel in mathematics. When the I dot is to the right, it is referred to as the post placed i dot. This writer's thoughts run in front of his actions, and his writing shows speed. His urge is to finish his task without worrying about exact details. The pre-placed i dot, which is to the left, shows procrastination, caution, lack of self-confidence, repression. The left, represents the past (the writer lives in the past), whereas the i dot to the right of the stem-the post-placed- i dot represents the future. The exactly placed I dot above the stem is the sign of accuracy, perfection, excellent judgment, excellent memory, strong adherence to details. This writer often has a matter-of-fact personality. He is not only careful in dotting the i, but places it exactly where it belongs. This shows concentration. Many judges and scientists dot their i's in this fashion. The i dots which are exactly above the i stem are often found among people who are considered highly moral people. They usually take strongly conservative points of view, in contrast to the writers of the post-placed i dots, who are more likely to be liberals. The post-placed writer lets himself go, whereas the exacting writer weighs every action. The high-flying dot shows the person whose thoughts are high in the sky. He is generally unrealistic, but if he attains his improbable goals, he does so in a big way. When an i dot is not really a dot, but a vertical line, it is a sign of criticism, of a person who has a strong concern with principles. Not only does the shape of the dot seem like a descending knife, but it can also pass for an exclamation point, demonstrating emphasis. An i dot formed of a circle reflects the eccentric-sometimes mildly so, sometimes not so mildly. These people show mild neurotic tendencies and are frequently unable to face reality. They go after fads quite often and are of an artistic nature. The late artist Walt Disney wrote a similar i dot. It is interesting that his circled i dot looks very similar to Mickey Mouse's round ears. The very light 'i' dot indicates a lack of willpower, possibly physical weakness or even illness, as if the person did not have the strength to dot the i properly. (A light t bar obviously shows the same meaning.) When we see an i dot joined to another letter (and for that matter, any letter that requires a dot or bar), it shows a clever combination of thoughts-doing two things in one shot, so to speak. These are the personalities of chess players, people who can solve abstract and intricate puzzles and make logical deductions. When the i dot is an arc that opens at the left side, it is a sign of the neurotic, untrustworthy personality. He shies away from the system. The arc, which is regarded as the eye, is looking toward the left indicating a lack of trust in somebody he has been involved with in the recent past. (It is often the untrustworthy person who does not trust others) When the i dot is in the form of an arc open to the right, it is the sign of the observer. The arc itself looks like an eye staring at something. When the dot is directly over the stem and heavy, it indicates good memory, sound judgment, and the ability to do detail work. You often find this writer to be very materialistic and in a state of depression. (Heaviness in writing shows the physical, and the physical brings on materialism.) Regarding the depression, it seems to be a weight on the writer's head, carrying an extra load. When the dots are more like dashes, they signify energy, worry, and irritability. If you go over these dots yourself, you can almost feel liveliness, irritability, and also a certain degree of speed. When the i needs a dot and precision is really necessary, this writer flings his pen in such a manner as to make the dots into dashes. It shows he does not care, because there is something bothering him. When the i dots look more like commas or arcs, they are signs of humor, wit, and gaiety. If you look closely at them, they resemble laughing mouths. An i without a dot may simply indicate speed (which would have to be checked with the rest of the writing). Otherwise, the dotless i shows forgetfulness, carelessness, neglect. This is also true of the t bar without the bar. A note about genius: There is no hard-and-fast rule for recognizing genius through a person's handwriting. However, certain signs often do appear in the script of great-minded men: high upper-zone extension (without loops), and/or very small, or even microscopic, middle zones. (There is no particular guideline to the lower zones.) Generally speaking, since the middle zone is the social area, the larger it is, the less the powers of concentration. Thus, the great mind tends to show in his handwriting a willingness to give up the social world for more intense powers of concentration. Since the average size of a zone is 3 millimeters, anything under this size we call small and the smaller in size it gets, the stronger the concentration, usually at the expense of sociability. Other traits commonly found in the handwriting of the genius are tremendous speed and sloppiness, indicating that the person's thinking is so far ahead of his writing that he has no time for meticulous penmanship. Although a genius may position many of his t bars and i dots well to the right of the stem, he will place others with great precision, for, however rapidly he may be thinking, much of his work requires exactitude as well as speed. A form that frequently turns up in the writing of someone with a high IQ is a g made in the shape of a figure 8, showing speed plus a certain grace.
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I do my small G's like 8's. LOL.
Who the HELL thinks this stuff up? Seriously, THEY need their head examined.
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After all, the police were not seeking entry to high tea at the Ritz. They were there to deal with serious crimes that had just been reported, and in Rose and the defendant, they were dealing with two veterans of police encounters. - Greany, J., dissenting, Comm. v. Rogers, 444 Mass. 234 (2005)
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The test is all about the end result depending on how you answered it....its is all about whos gonna be 5.0 or a mall cop, congrats...ur not a mall cop!
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The hours are a lot better at the mall though.
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After all, the police were not seeking entry to high tea at the Ritz. They were there to deal with serious crimes that had just been reported, and in Rose and the defendant, they were dealing with two veterans of police encounters. - Greany, J., dissenting, Comm. v. Rogers, 444 Mass. 234 (2005)
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Wow. Interesting ... all that information one can infer from someone's "I" - dot.
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Ver Interesting... Know of any good/credible sites where i can read more about this?
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Wow, that was a very interesting read. Any more sites to read about this? You have piqued my interests in handwriting analysis...
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http://www.buzzle.com/articles/handwriting-analysis/
It has to do with a sample though... so when looking at some areas it only says, "His writing is like this, which signifies this.." but won't give you other explanations, if you know what I mean- it's based off one sample of writing, it won't give you all the explanations for variations.
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Very interesting. Maybe ambidextrous people make better cops?
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have you found your answer OP?
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lol thats pretty funny, who thinks of this stuff
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