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psychogram
ˈpsychogram (ps-, ˈsaɪkəgræm) 1. [f. psycho- + -gram.] A ‘spirit-writing’; a writing or message supposed to come from a spirit, or to be produced by psychical agency.1885 in Pember Earth's Earliest Ages (1893) Pref. 13 Pains in the lower part of the back, which cease as soon as the psychogram is com... Oxford English Dictionary
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Psychogram
Psychogram is a term sometimes used in fields within psychology such as personality theory and perception as well as graphology and handwriting analysis According to one source, in this sense, a psychogram denoted "not the sum of elements but their interrelationship" as a way to reduce "complex happenings wikipedia.org
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psychograph
ˈpsychograph [f. as prec. + -graph.] 1. A photographic image attributed to a supernatural or spiritualistic cause.1882 ‘M. A. Oxon.’ Psychography (ed. 2) 11 The book is illustrated by thirty fac-similes of Psychographs thus obtained. Ibid. 12 He..obtained his..Psychographs by the simple process of p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sociogram
analysis software Corporate interlocks Diagram Network science Organizational chart Social balance theory Sociomapping Sociometry Barry Wellman Psychogram wikipedia.org
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psychography
psychography (ps-, saɪˈkɒgrəfɪ) [f. Gr. ψῡχο- psycho- + -γραϕία, -graphy.] 1. The history, description, or delineation of the mind or soul, or of mind in the abstract; the descriptive branch of psychology. Also, = psychobiography.[a 1850: cf. autopsychography s.v. auto-1]. 1883 Saintsbury in Academy... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tessa Szyszkowitz
„The author manages to offer a comprehensive psychogram of the British nation", writes a reviewer in the German weekly Der Freitag. wikipedia.org
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John Augustus Larson
However, Larson himself used to refer to his apparatus as a 'cardio-pneumo psychogram,' which basically consisted of a modification of an Erlanger Sphygmomanometer Bibliography The cardio-pneumo-psychogram in deception. wikipedia.org
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Arthur Gatter
Psychogram of the offender Arthur Gatter grew up as a loner and already suffered in the early stages of anxiety and mental health problems, which expanded wikipedia.org
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Leonarde Keeler
He was captivated by John Augustus Larson's machine, a "cardio-pneumo psychogram", with the goal of detecting deception, and worked on it to produce the wikipedia.org
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Ruth Shaw Wylie
Examples include Involution (1967) for orchestra; Psychogram for piano (1968); The Long Look Home (1975), a multimedia work for orchestra with poetry and , Op. 25 American Contemporary Instrumental Music – Psychogram; Rosemary Catanese (piano); LP disc; CRI SD 353 (1976); reissued on CD, CRI SD 353-P. wikipedia.org
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Bernd Dost
. - A psychological show about manipulation (60’) "About Ourselves: Protracted Old Age" (32’) "Review of a Year: a Psychogram of the Events of 1972" (45´) "A Year in Retrospect: Psychogram of the Events of 1973" (58´) 1974: "Slow Motion: A Number for Everyone - Registered, Programmed, Controlled" wikipedia.org
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Eugen Drewermann
critique of what he considers to be the Vatican's psychologically cruel and mentally enslaving clergy ideal (Kleriker: Psychogramm eines Ideals [Clergy: Psychogram wikipedia.org
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Japhet Asher
Asher appeared as a voice actor on each of these shows, writing and performing the recurring "Psychogram" skit on Liquid Television and voicing the character wikipedia.org
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Sebastian Haffner
Mann called it a "witty, original and clarifying book... excellently suited for discussion in the upper classes of schools") Enlarging on his wartime "psychogram wikipedia.org
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The Main Thing Is Work!
The chief dramaturge Bochow of Die Staatstheater Stuttgart considered "the insurance employees [to] stand for a psychogram of an entire society." wikipedia.org
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