Scoring
Forty factors, scored from 0 to 10, are evaluated. Between two and five dataponts are evaluated, to score each factor. For example, "rhythm" is scored on the basis of the following datapoints:
- Balance;
- Harmony;
- Consistency;
- Spacing;
- Slant;
The congruency of each datapoint, to the copy book, determines the score.
Each factor falls into one of the following groups:
- Intellect;
- Organization;
- Simplification of Form;
- Upper Zone Elaboration;
- Upper Zone Height;
- Originality;
- Expressiveness;
- Rhythm;
- Ego;
- Upper Zone Dynamics;
- "I" emphasis;
- Middle Zone Height;
- Word Directedness;
- Garlands;
- Connectedness;
- Flexibility / Fluency;
- Speed;
- Rightward Trend;
- Horizontal Expansion;
- Thread;
- Left Margin;
- Rightward Slant;
- Emotional Release;
- Irregular Fluctuation;
- Pressure;
- Pastosity;
- Libido;
- Fullness;
- Lower Zone Length;
- Lower Zone Elaboration;
- Repressions;
- Monotony;
- Arcades;
- Concealed Strokes;
- Narrowness;
- Angularity;
- Inhibitions;
- Right Margin;
- Leftward Slant;
- Leftward Trend;
- Slowness;
- Tension;
- Rigidity;
- Controls;
- Sharpness;
- Word Spacing;
- Alignment Control;
- Regularity;
All of these terms have a specific, technical definition.
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