Jungian Typology and Handwriting Analysis
Jungian Typology and Handwriting Analysis (INACS) Posted by Gloria in Meetings. Tuesday, March 10, 2009 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. First Unitarian Universalist Church (Room 11 ) Free and open to public A Pilot Study Investigating the Psychological Measurement of Variables Possibly Common To Jungian Typology and Handwriting Analysis Research Project Principal Investigators: E. Marcus Barnes, P.E. Raymond Hawkins, Ph.D. Principal Scientific Consultant: Jan Six, Ph.D. Presenter: E. Marcus Barnes, P.E., Certified MBTI Administrator & Counselor Description: The Austin-based research group INACS is doing a cohort (a group of people who have something in common) pilot study to investigate psychometric variables possibly common to both Jungian Typology (psychological types) and handwriting analysis (Graphoanalysis, Graphology). Our presentation/discussion will include a rationale and protocol for the presently-completed data-collection phase of the study, and methodological considerations in the design and analytical stage of the project. Three well-known personality-assessment test instruments, based on the Jungian Analytic Psychology theoretical framework–are the Gray-Wheelwright Jungian Type Survey, Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), and the Singer-Loomis Inventory of Personality (SLIP). In particular, the MBTI four-letter type code for each of the study’s 52 participants is well established beyond simply administering



