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QDE CHAP4
28問 • 1年前
  • Adrian Balmes
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  • 1

    is one in which the writer gets support from another person when attempting to write.

    GUIDED HAND SIGNATURE

  • 2

    The result of guided hand is frequently a signature that does not resemble either writer

    USUALLY INFIRM

  • 3

    is characterized by a general irregularity that is not due to weakness but lack of skill,

    ILLITERATE TREMOR

  • 4

    is known as criminal tremor.

    FINE LINE TREMOR

  • 5

    is the most easily detected and the most frequently found sign of forgery.

    TREMOR

  • 6

    The act of slowly drawing lines instead of writing them, causes

    CORRUGATION

  • 7

    is indicated by an involuntary, rhythmic, and recurrent movement of the pen from side to side

    TREMOR

  • 8

    are instant changes from the desired direction of the pen lines and are attributed to nervous impulses affecting the muscles indicating LOSS OF CONTROL of the pen as a result wavering,

    TREMULOUS STROKES

  • 9

    are aberrations that occur as the result of a transitory incident such as someone bumping the writer's arm or

    ACCIDENTAL STROKES

  • 10

    If the document then being prepared is

    INFORMAL OR IMPROMPTU

  • 11

    is a natural attribute and its extent or range is an individual quality

    VARIATION IN WRITING

  • 12

    must contain characteristics that are repeated, consistent natural features of the writing

    QUESTIONED AND KNOWN WRITINGS

  • 13

    Because few people can write extended passages upside down, this method is usually employed for short messages

    UP-SIDE DOWN WRITING

  • 14

    Many writers (about 25%, according to Harrison) believe they can effectively disguise their hand- writing if they use block letters instead of cursive

    BLOCK LETTERS

  • 15

    Writers alter letter forms from the system of penmanship they were taught, as shown in Fig. 19.

    ALTERED LETTER FORM

  • 16

    will be used in an attempt to conceal one's identity

    SIGNIFICANCE CHANGES IN SIZE

  • 17

    Although the overall size of handwriting changes according to space available,

    CHANGED IN SIZE

  • 18

    used method of disguise is CHANGE OF SLANT) because it has the most dramatic effect on the appearance of the writing

    MOST FREQUENTLY

  • 19

    is any deliberate attempt to alter one's handwriting to prevent recognition

    DISGUISED WRITING

  • 20

    It is an unnatural form of writing. In its execution the writer must concentrate his attention on eliminating his personal identifying details at the same time devise and execute a new style of writing.

    DISGUISED IS SELDOM REHEARSED

  • 21

    Poor eyesight can interfere with one's handwriting ability

    BLINDNESS

  • 22

    does not diminish or destroy the habitual writing patterns.

    MENTAL ILLNESS

  • 23

    affects the handwriting but does not diminish or destroy the habitual characteristics.

    MENTAL DEPRESSION

  • 24

    In addition to the side effects of medication, drug abuse will cause other adverse affects on handwriting

    ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE

  • 25

    A person's mental and physical condition affects the ability to write

    HEALTH

  • 26

    Handwriting changes over the course of one's life

    TIME SPAN

  • 27

    states that a person is capable of writing fluently, easily, and automatically

    ROBERT SAUDEK

  • 28

    may be reflected in handwriting.

    ILLNESS AND OLD AGE

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    CDI8

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    ENVI

    ENVI

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    VICE GANDA

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    BALLISTICS

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    ENLAW

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    ENLAW

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    DRUGS

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    DRUGS

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    chap5 part2

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    DRUG U

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is one in which the writer gets support from another person when attempting to write.

    GUIDED HAND SIGNATURE

  • 2

    The result of guided hand is frequently a signature that does not resemble either writer

    USUALLY INFIRM

  • 3

    is characterized by a general irregularity that is not due to weakness but lack of skill,

    ILLITERATE TREMOR

  • 4

    is known as criminal tremor.

    FINE LINE TREMOR

  • 5

    is the most easily detected and the most frequently found sign of forgery.

    TREMOR

  • 6

    The act of slowly drawing lines instead of writing them, causes

    CORRUGATION

  • 7

    is indicated by an involuntary, rhythmic, and recurrent movement of the pen from side to side

    TREMOR

  • 8

    are instant changes from the desired direction of the pen lines and are attributed to nervous impulses affecting the muscles indicating LOSS OF CONTROL of the pen as a result wavering,

    TREMULOUS STROKES

  • 9

    are aberrations that occur as the result of a transitory incident such as someone bumping the writer's arm or

    ACCIDENTAL STROKES

  • 10

    If the document then being prepared is

    INFORMAL OR IMPROMPTU

  • 11

    is a natural attribute and its extent or range is an individual quality

    VARIATION IN WRITING

  • 12

    must contain characteristics that are repeated, consistent natural features of the writing

    QUESTIONED AND KNOWN WRITINGS

  • 13

    Because few people can write extended passages upside down, this method is usually employed for short messages

    UP-SIDE DOWN WRITING

  • 14

    Many writers (about 25%, according to Harrison) believe they can effectively disguise their hand- writing if they use block letters instead of cursive

    BLOCK LETTERS

  • 15

    Writers alter letter forms from the system of penmanship they were taught, as shown in Fig. 19.

    ALTERED LETTER FORM

  • 16

    will be used in an attempt to conceal one's identity

    SIGNIFICANCE CHANGES IN SIZE

  • 17

    Although the overall size of handwriting changes according to space available,

    CHANGED IN SIZE

  • 18

    used method of disguise is CHANGE OF SLANT) because it has the most dramatic effect on the appearance of the writing

    MOST FREQUENTLY

  • 19

    is any deliberate attempt to alter one's handwriting to prevent recognition

    DISGUISED WRITING

  • 20

    It is an unnatural form of writing. In its execution the writer must concentrate his attention on eliminating his personal identifying details at the same time devise and execute a new style of writing.

    DISGUISED IS SELDOM REHEARSED

  • 21

    Poor eyesight can interfere with one's handwriting ability

    BLINDNESS

  • 22

    does not diminish or destroy the habitual writing patterns.

    MENTAL ILLNESS

  • 23

    affects the handwriting but does not diminish or destroy the habitual characteristics.

    MENTAL DEPRESSION

  • 24

    In addition to the side effects of medication, drug abuse will cause other adverse affects on handwriting

    ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE

  • 25

    A person's mental and physical condition affects the ability to write

    HEALTH

  • 26

    Handwriting changes over the course of one's life

    TIME SPAN

  • 27

    states that a person is capable of writing fluently, easily, and automatically

    ROBERT SAUDEK

  • 28

    may be reflected in handwriting.

    ILLNESS AND OLD AGE