CHARACTEROLOGY
 AN EXACT SCIENCE
Including
STUDENT'S ONLINE COURSE
IN FIFTEEN LESSONS

THE STUDENT MUST REINFORCE STUDY WITH PRACTICE
General Instruction To The Student


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Lesson I—Page 26
STUDENT'S COURSE IN CHARACTEROLOGY
ERRORS IN DELINEATION
An analyst should never venture a statement of which he is not sure, for, except with beginners, errors in diagnosis are not excusable; furthermore, he should avoid loquaciousness and cease when he has said enough.
If, upon the completion of a reading, an error is claimed, by a subject or by witnesses, inquiries should be undertaken to ascertain the merits of the case, when it will usually be found either that—
(1) The true basic character of the subject has, in some respects, not been appreciated by his friends, nor perhaps even by himself, and that the analyst is correct in his diagnosis; or,
(2) That some facial or cranial sign has been carelessly passed over, which, when taken into account, will correct the reading; or,
(3) That the effect of temperament has not received due consideration; or,
(4) That some statement of the analyst has not been clearly understood and requires explanation. Misunderstanding of the value of words (the intended meaning) is not unusual in diagnosis.
Decided traits are often possessed by individuals of which they are hardly aware. The author has met men, for example, who were the personification of obstinacy and yet were ignorant of the fact, and others who although easily influenced prided themselves upon their decision of character.
Occasionally, by strenuous endeavor and after years of arduous toil, a person may acquire some repute in a profession to which he is not by nature adapted, under which conditions his features will not indicate his calling. Thus, a musician who is not naturally musical, but who, owing to unceasing application, has succeeded in his profession passably well, cannot be expected to display facial or cranial signs of music, and thus, likewise, a "dabbler in art" will not exhibit in his features signs of artistic ability.
ERRORS IN
CHARACTER READING
NOT EXCUSABLE

HOW ERRORS
MAY HAPPEN

INDIVIDUALS ARE
OFTEN UNAWARE OF
THEIR DECIDED
TRAITS

WHEN VOCATIONAL
TRAITS MAY NOT
BE INDICATED IN
A SUBJECT


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Характерология - направление в немецкой психологии 20 века, трактующее человеческую индивидуальность как душевно-телесную целостность, первичную по отношению к миру, в котором она живет, и определяемую в своем поведении изначально присущими ей свойствами.

Лингводидактический
аспект ...

▶ 98 봄 총회위탁 선교사 파송훈련 격려사 ◀

性格学 - 矢印に沿って進みましょう。 はい → いいえ→. 酒はいけるクチ, 犬
ってこわい, まぐろのさしみが食べられる

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characterology. 性格分析學.
汉语言文字学专题研究 课程英文名称

characterology, ةَّيِصْخَّشلا
ِصِئاصَخ ُمْلِع ؛.

characterology [kriktrldi | -l-]n. 심리 성격학, 성격 연구; 성격 판단

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