Definition of Psychograph. Meaning of Psychograph. Synonyms of Psychograph

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Psychography
Psychography Psy*chog"ra*phy, n. [Psycho- + -graphy.] 1. A description of the phenomena of mind. 2. (Spiritualism) Spirit writing.

Meaning of Psychograph from wikipedia

- dictionary. The psychograph was a phrenology machine, invented and marketed by Henry C. Lavery in the early part of the 20th century. The psychograph claimed...
- and qualitative marketing researches, including demographic research, psychograph, etc., on target audience in specific regions. Internationalized services...
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- under the guidance of a so-called "benevolent spirit", he started to psychograph, writing seventeen pages. Later, Xavier would claim that several deceased...
- qualifications. After this, the job analyst has completed a form called a job psychograph, which displays the mental requirements of the job. The measure of a...
- devices similar to Keeler's polygraph version included the Berkeley Psychograph, a blood pressure-pulse-respiration recorder developed by C. D. Lee in...
- began as an ordinary spiritualist group that received messages through a psychograph (an instrument for recording spirit writings) or a trance medium. Sigrid...
- The Wienerlied is a unique musical and socio-cultural phenomenon, a psychograph of the Viennese way of life; a mix between idealism, joie de vivre and...
- their seances were said to have communicated with spirits through a psychograph, an instrument for recording spirit writings, or a trance medium. During...
- began as an ordinary spiritualist group that received messages through a psychograph (an instrument for recording spirit writings) or a trance medium. During...