psychography
1Psychography — Psy*chog ra*phy, n. [Psycho + graphy.] 1. A description of the phenomena of mind. [1913 Webster] 2. (Spiritualism) Spirit writing. [1913 Webster] …
2psychography — The literary characterization of an individual, real or fictional, that uses psychoanalytic and psychologic categories and theories; a psychologic biography or character description. [psycho + G. graphe, a writing] …
3psychography — n. (Psychology) process of graphing the relative strength of personality traits through the use of a psychograph …
4psychography — psy·chog·ra·phy …
5psychography — /saɪˈkɒgrəfi/ (say suy kogruhfee) noun 1. writing thought to be guided by a spiritual being. 2. a manifestation of a spiritual being on a photographic plate, without the use of a camera. {psycho + graphy} …
6psychography — sīˈkägrəfē noun ( es) Etymology: psych + graphy 1. : automatic writing used for spiritualistic purposes 2. : the production of images of spirits upon sensitive plates without the use of a camera held to be accomplished by means of spiritualistic… …
7Psychographic filtering — is located within a branch of collaborative filtering (user based) which anticipates preferences based upon information received from a statistical survey, a questionnaire, or other forms of social research Haag et al., Management Information… …
8The Cursed Videotape — is a fictional item in the series of books and films. Seemingly a normal home recorded videotape, the tape carries a curse that will kill anyone who watches it, within seven days (thirteen days in the television series). In the earlier Japanese… …
9William Stainton Moses — (né le 5 novembre 1839 à Donnington près de Lincoln et décédé le 5 septembre 1892 à Bedford) était un ecclésiastique et spiritualiste anglais. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Annexes …
10Chico Xavier — For the film adaptation, see Chico Xavier (film). Chico Xavie Born Francisco de Paula Cândido April 2, 1910(1910 04 02) Pedro Leopoldo, Minas Gerais …