Study of the Writers Opinion on Relationship of Handwriting with Different Factors
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.9, No. 9)Publication Date: 2020-09-05
Authors : Sahani Pooja; Tyagi Renu;
Page : 346-348
Keywords : Handwriting; script; extrinsic; intrinsic; forensic intelligence; SPSS;
Abstract
Handwriting is most often used means of communication and information storage since centuries. It is specific language having a unique script which is written by an individual. Handwriting identification is based on studying the characteristics of nature of handwritten language which is highly significant in forensic intelligence purposes to establish the authorship of suspected handwriting samples. There are multiple factors which effects the development of handwriting since the formative stage of handwriting development. The objective of study was to study the respondents’ opinion on association of handwriting with different factors. This study was done among the respondents from North-Indian and North-East Indian Population groups. Various extrinsic and intrinsic factors affecting the handwriting were taken into consideration for the study. The data of variation and similarity in the opinion were analyzed data using SPSS software. It was concluded that there is significant difference between the opinions of writers’ with respect to the factors affecting handwriting.
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