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What is Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test?

DMIT stands for Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test. DMIT is a analysis of fingerprints based on the scientific study. DMIT is used to determine distribution of Inborn Intelligence of any individual through the science of Dermatoglyphics.

Dermatoglyphics Multiple intelligence Test is an assessment which uses the science of Dermatoglyphics and the Theory of Multiple Intelligence by Dr. Howard Gardner, which states that there exists set of Multiple Intelligence (MI) in a human brain. The human brain is divided in 5 Lobes – Prefrontal, Frontal, Parietal, Temporal and Occipital. These lobes are in-turn divided in 2 parts each as per brain division in left brain and right brain. Each of these 10 parts of human brain have different functionality and are associated with different multiple intelligence as per theory of Multiple Intelligence by Dr. Howard Gardner.  Fingerprint formation and formation of brain are synchronized with the fetus in the mother’s body in first 13 to 19 weeks. Hence these 10 parts of human brain are associated with 10 fingers. These prints on tips of finger can hence be utilized to further identify the strength of brain structures which are in charge of the intelligence area.

If the analysis of fingerprints is done in the Right way and the algorithm used in report generation system is correct, Dermatoglyphics Multiple intelligences Test can achieve an accuracy to the tune of 90% or even more.

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Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test is a combined scientific study of Brain Lobes, 9 Multiple Intelligence and Human Psychology.

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