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Everyone has a unique writing. I wanted to compare writings of the word 'original'. I categorised my findings into three age groups and found out that the older people are the more likely they are to write the word with capital letters, which is probably caused by the fact that people got used to filling out questionnaires with capital letters. Also I noticed that the older people are the more likely they are to write it in an original way (in my opninion). I had to take into account that people from 19-39 group age were mostly people studying graphic design, so they were more likely to write the word 'original' creatively and over 10 people from group 40+ years old had dementia and because of that their writings didn't have a twist. If I had a bigger sample of writings I would have a better chance to see if I was right with my analysis.
         
  9-10 19-39 40+  
capital letters 19% 50% 64.9%  
original writing 3.2% 19% 18.9%  
         
age groups: 9-10 / 19-39 / 40+
         
40+ years old        
   
Jimmy,40 Karl, 41   Hanna, 41
   
Howard, 42 Gerald, 43   Geremy, 44
   
Paul, 44 Angel, 45   Helga, 45
   
John, 47 Philip, 48   Haxton, 49
   
Maryin, 50 Suzanne, 51   Mamet, 53
   
Robert, 53 Peter, 58   John, 59
   
Michael, 60 George, 60   Lastair, 61
   
Mel, 61 T. Mardell, 61   Steve, 61
   
Bina, 62   Matty, 63   Des, 63
   
Terry, 64   Richard, 70   Jessie, 73
   
Renee,78   Johan, 78   John, 80
   
Blanshef, 84   Daphne, 84   Nelley, 86
       
Bararbe, 90