9780879756123-0879756128-The Write Stuff

The Write Stuff

ISBN-13: 9780879756123
ISBN-10: 0879756128
Edition: First Edition
Author: Barry L. Beyerstein
Publication date: 1992
Publisher: Prometheus
Format: Hardcover 515 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780879756123
ISBN-10: 0879756128
Edition: First Edition
Author: Barry L. Beyerstein
Publication date: 1992
Publisher: Prometheus
Format: Hardcover 515 pages

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The Write Stuff (ISBN-13: 9780879756123 and ISBN-10: 0879756128), written by authors Barry L. Beyerstein, was published by Prometheus in 1992. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Write Stuff (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Like fingerprints, each person's handwriting is unique and may be used as a means of identification. Expert document examiners have long been used by courts to determine the authenticity of signatures and other writing samples. But is there more besides identification that handwriting can reveal about a person? Many claim that such analysis has been perfected in the science of "graphology" and that personality traits and accurate character readings can be deduced from a person's penmanship.In this study of graphology, Barry and Dale Beyerstein provide a balanced evaluation of claims that personality, aptitude, and psychological and physical health can be determined through handwriting analysis. The contributors include both practicing graphologists (who present their case and describe their practices and methods), as well as critics from many fields. Those critics evaluate graphology in terms of brain research, assess its accuracy through objective tests of validity, contrast graphology with certifiable psychological assessment techniques, and review the legality of using graphology in employee selection, psychological diagnosis and the criminal justice system.A major thrust of the book is a consideration of why graphology seems so accurate to many personnel managers, when it has been unable to pass objective tests of validity designed by experts in the psychology of individual differences. In addition, a brief history of graphology is offered, which traces its roots to the ancient practice of sympathetic magic. Also presented is a philosophical discussion which compares the practice and philosophical assumptions of graphology with the scientific method. For critics and proponents alike, The Write Stuff will serve as an invaluable reference work.
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