HANDWRITING OF INTROVERTS AND EXTRA VERTS 71 



of the most successful judges did not even compare the pairs but labelled 

 each specimen on sight. On the whole, however, careful study of the hands, 

 although not obsession with one or two details, was more successful than 

 snap-shot judgments. The best judge brought to the experiment experience 



Right Judgments 91.6$ 

 2.0'/ (Introvert) , ,/ s *k 



If-Ql (Extra vert) 



"V" (Extravert) Ri « ht Judgments 91. 





in studying freedom or cramp in movement and gave close attention to the 

 angularity of strokes in the "n's" and "m's." 



There was difference of opinion among the judges as to which hand might 

 be expected to conform more to conventional standards and which hand 

 would be the more highly individualized. As a matter of fact the con- 



