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| Covers Most Important Traits in all Five Trait Areas. Same language as original version, however, format is changed and typos removed. |
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| Introductory Course in Personology |
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| Information and Application to the Physical and Automatic Expression Areas. |
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| Information and Application to the Feeling and Emotional Expression Areas. |
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| Information, Application and Introduction to all five Trait Areas; Physical, Action, Feelling and Emotion and the Thinking Trait Areas. |
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| Information and Application to the Action and Thinking Trait Areas. |
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By William F. Burtis and Taz Powers This manual is all about the key traits in man and woman relationships. Over 20 personology traits are explained and depicted in caricature format to make it easy to recognize the trait score. A MUST for anyone wanting to better understand their "significant other". |
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By Bruce L. Vaughan An interesting and well-written manual on the use of Personology trait patterns to assist the legal profession in selecting jurors for courtroom trials. Also discussed are subjects such as body language and dressing for the courtroom. |
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By Jack S. Williamson This manual is an expanded version of "Face It". Includes traits in "Face It" plus 7 others--primarily profile traits. |
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By Jack S. Williamson Brilliant and colorful 3" x 5" cards packaged in a clear plastic envelope. Each card includes basic information about a trait's functioning. Carry them with you and review them before meeting and relating to other individuals. Great for a quick understanding of friends and loved ones. |
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By Jack S. Williamson Work Manual. This manual introduces 9 traits visible in a person's face and 3 stress traits. The information will help you understand how a person perceives and reacts in situations or relationships. |
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By John J. Thornton This is one of the most up-to-date books on the history and evolution of our work available today. Mr. Thornton originally studied with the founder of Personology, Mr. E. V. Jones. John has kept abreast of the many discoveries, refinements and techniques used today. Recommended for anyone who wishes to have an accurate understanding of where our work came from and why it works. |
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By Elizabeth Whiteside Valuable information for parents on understanding your child; this manual explains why children are unique, and what special features to recognize and use to influence your child as he or she grows up. |
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Janelle M. Heyes-Burtis, Editor 1996-2001 The Journal is available to the general public. It is published twice a year. Let your voice be heard, look into the archives of Personology, advertise your business, read about upcoming events or the ones that have been held, find out what?s new in the world of Personology, or just read it to enjoy a laugh or get some useful tips for life. Subscribe to be in on Personology today, tomorrow, and yesterday. Makes a great gift!
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By Annemarie Eveland This is a delightful story for children and adults alike. It skillfully demon-strates the value of knowing one's innate structure and it's expression. It shows how to make the most of who you are as well as how to understand others who are different from you. |
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By Annemarie Eveland This is a book to guide the parent or teacher in reading and relating "Keesha and the Rainbow Parrot Guide" to a child. |
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By Bill Whiteside The most up-to-date publication on personology you will find anywhere! Great compilation of historical data and background info on structure-function, plus basic trait interaction "how-to" for beginners. This is a must-have book. |
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