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Inhibitor Indicator
I-7
Wide Word Spacing
PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
Indicates that self-control dominates and that the person may be isolated from his or her emotions and from other people. Wide spacing between words implies a lack of spontaneity. Thinking and objectivity predominate over feeling. It also suggests loneliness and a need for space. In extreme cases the writer may fear insanity.
STROKE DESCRIPTION
Spacing between words is wider than normal (more than two times the width of the individual letters).
Examples:

Charles Darwin: (1809-1882) English Naturalist.


Emily Dickenson: (1830-1886) American Poet. "Forgive me if I never visit. I am from the fields, you know, and while quite at home with the dandelion, make a sorry figure in the drawing room."


David Livingstone: (1813-1873) Scottish Explorer of Africa.


Robert Oppenheimer:
(1904-1967) Physicist and Project Manhattan Leader.


Jonas Salk: Developed first Polio Vaccine.
Wide Word Spacing
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