Disguise writing involves an intentional change in handwriting patterns to obscure identity or prevent recognition. This technique is commonly used by individuals attempting to hide their usual handwriting in fraudulent or criminal activities.
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | If two writings are by a single per son | I | may result from influences as the writing system studied etc. |
| B | Personal peculiarities, many of them in inconspicuous details | II | constitute the back bone of an identification |
| C | Class characteristics | III | then no fundamental differences should exist |
| D | Individual characteristic | IV | distinguish the writings of two persons |
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