Psychogram - Scoring

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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