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  1. Dr. Katherine Blackford’s writings on physiognomy-based character analysis were popular in the business community during the period roughly from 1914 to 1925. I document the rise of the Blackford System of character analysis and discuss how she gained influence in the business community.

  2. Jun 1, 2004 · "Analyzing Character" by Katherine M. H. Blackford and Arthur Newcomb is a treatise on the science of understanding human character, likely written in the early 20th century. This work aims to educate readers on the methods of character analysis to address issues of vocational misfits in various fields, including business, home, and social life.

    • Newcomb, Arthur, 1873
    • English
  3. Katherine M. H. Blackford (born 18 Mar 1875, West Mineral, Kansas as Katherine Melvina Huntsinger; died 11 Sep 1958, San Diego), was an American pioneering writer on human resources. She also wrote books on "character analysis", which went into many editions.

  4. The child or adult of unusual ability, with well-marked inclinations and strong in the fundamentals of character, is never difficult to analyze, counsel, train, or place. If given an opportunity to gain knowledge, and freedom in the exercise of choice, he will almost surely gravitate into his natural line of work.

  5. Katherine M. H. Blackford, Arthur Newcomb Dodo Press , 2008 - Psychology - 480 pages "This work is a treatise upon the fascinating and valuable art of analyzing human character.

  6. Feb 2, 2024 · Behavior analysis has three main branches: behavioralism, which encompasses the philosophy of how behavior analysis should be conducted; the experimental analysis of behavior, which describes basic research into behavior; and applied behavior.

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  8. Blackford analyzes, as other critics have, how Mockingbird revises Harriet Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852), providing an accessible and predictable script that relies on clear moral stances and the passionate sympathy of readers for the victims of tragic injustice.

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