Is graphology really used in 80% of businesses in Europe?
In the early part of the twentieth century, graphology was taught in universities, and at one time it was said that 80% of the businesses in France and Germany used it in employment selection. However, during World War II, Hitler banned graphology under the Fortune Telling Act and graphologists were forced to go underground. In recent years, graphology has experienced a resurgence of popularity. In Italy, courses for credit are being offered at the University of Lumsa, and in Argentina at Emerson College. Membership in graphology organizations is growing rapidly around the world: England, Spain, Switzerland, France, Hungary, Iceland, The Netherlands, Singapore, Israel, China and Japan.