How Does Your Handwriting Reflect Your Personality?

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How Does Your Handwriting Reflect Your Personality? - Quiz

Graphology is the study of the ties between one's handwriting and personality. In this quiz, derived from scientific articles, we will be examining whether these links hold true by allowing you, the quiz-taker, to verify the accuracy of the conclusions graphologists might extract from your handwriting!



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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How does your handwriting slant?

    • A.

      The tops of your letters slant significantly to the right.

    • B.

      The tops of your letters slant significantly to the left.

    • C.

      The tops of your letters have no slant worth noting-- they go directly up and down.

    • D.

      The tops of your letters have no consistent slant-- the slant varies.

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  • 2. 

    How much pressure do you apply when you write?

    • A.

      Light pressure

    • B.

      Medium pressure

    • C.

      Heavy pressure

    • D.

      No pressure (your pen/pencil simply skims the page)

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  • 3. 

    How large is your handwriting?

    • A.

      Absolutely miniscule-- smaller than 12pt Times New Roman when you print out documents.

    • B.

      Smaller than average-- you might not utilize the entire height of a line in college-ruled lined paper.

    • C.

      Average size-- your writing is approximately the height of college-ruled lined paper.

    • D.

      Large-- you're one of those people who take up vast quantities of space when writing, and you're always the first to finish handwritten assignments when a minimum page limit is given!

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  • 4. 

    How much space lies between the individual characters in your writing?

    • A.

      Little to no space-- the characters occasionally "overwrite" each other.

    • B.

      A small amount of space-- your characters never touch, but are close nonetheless.

    • C.

      A mediumish amount of space-- you wouldn't want to cause anyone to squint while reading!

    • D.

      Significant space-- you might have enough room to correct your spelling by adding a letter in between.

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  • 5. 

    Are your characters ever interconnected?

    • A.

      Never

    • B.

      Only very occasionally

    • C.

      Very commonly, but I don't write in cursive

    • D.

      Always, so much that it seems I write in cursive

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  • 6. 

    In cursive, how do the loops of your Ls look? How about those of your lowercase e?

    • A.

      L: Loopy, to all the extent the word "loop" suggests. E: E-is-for-enormous loops.

    • B.

      L: Largish loops E: Average loops.

    • C.

      L: Thinnish or closed loops E: Average loops.

    • D.

      L: Closed loops E: Thin but open loops

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  • 7. 

    In printed script, how do the "hanging" characters' (as in the lowercase g or j) loops look?

    • A.

      Oddly, they're nearly like those in cursive, as my pencil doesn't entirely leave the page before the next character.

    • B.

      Textbook-style: a small, average-sized loop at the bottom.

    • C.

      Thin: sometimes your g can look a bit like a q.

    • D.

      Wide or inversed: either the loop can dangle on infinitely, or you change directions midway and turn the curve open-side down.

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  • 8. 

    How is the slant in your lowercase t?

    • A.

      In the middle of the staff, no slant.

    • B.

      Touching the staff but not necessarily centered, slanting upward.

    • C.

      Touching the staff but not necessarily centered, slanting downward.

    • D.

      In the middle of the staff, slanting either way.

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