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An exploratory study on the handwritten allographic features of multi-ethnic population with different educational backgrounds.


ABSTRACT: Ethnicity, native and/or foreign language knowledge, as well as the learned writing systems potentially influence the development of an individual's handwriting. The unique education system consisting of National schools, Chinese-medium vernacular schools, Tamil-medium vernacular schools, and Islamic religious schools in Malaysia may have established specific characteristic handwritten allographic features that deserve investigation within the intelligence context. This study was aimed to explore handwritten allographic features of handwriting samples from 120 subjects (30 writers from four different educational backgrounds mentioned above). Characteristic features which could be attributed to the study groups were statistically analyzed and identified. In this study, thirteen allographic features, including letters "A", "B", "D", "H", "p", "T", "t", "w", "X" and "x", were found to be discriminative. Such information could serve to indicate the primary education system undergone by a writer; enabling the comparison of different handwriting profiles and allowing characterization of writers to a specific group of people.

SUBMITTER: Gannetion L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9544031 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An exploratory study on the handwritten allographic features of multi-ethnic population with different educational backgrounds.

Gannetion Linthini L   Wong Kong Yong KY   Lim Poh Ying PY   Chang Kah Haw KH   Abdullah Ahmad Fahmi Lim AFL  

PloS one 20221007 10


Ethnicity, native and/or foreign language knowledge, as well as the learned writing systems potentially influence the development of an individual's handwriting. The unique education system consisting of National schools, Chinese-medium vernacular schools, Tamil-medium vernacular schools, and Islamic religious schools in Malaysia may have established specific characteristic handwritten allographic features that deserve investigation within the intelligence context. This study was aimed to explor  ...[more]

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