Abstract

This study investigates the feasibility of hand analysis for diagnosing neuroticism dimensions. Neuroticism, a personality trait characterized by emotional instability, anxiety, and susceptibility to stress, can have significant impacts on individuals' mental health and well-being. The study examines the relationship between certain hand features and neuroticism dimensions, aiming to develop a diagnostic tool for identifying neurotic tendencies based on hand analysis. Key hand features such as finger length ratios, palm size, and ridge patterns are analyzed in relation to neuroticism dimensions. Through empirical research and data analysis, the study assesses the accuracy and reliability of hand analysis as a diagnostic method for neuroticism dimensions. The findings offer insights into the potential use of hand analysis in psychological assessment and highlight its implications for understanding neuroticism traits.

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