The study of the skull as a mean of understanding an individual's cognitive strengths and weaknesses, and personality traits is known as…

a) neuropsychology
b) physiology
c) the Gall technique
d) phrenology

Answer: D

Psychology

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A) determine how much of an individual's intelligence is the result of heredity. B) make comparisons across large groups of people. C) avoid stereotype threat. D) determine what makes each person unique.

Psychology

The Müller-Lyer illusion exists in cultures in which there are ________

a) more men than women b) more women than men c) lots of telephone poles d) buildings with lots of corners

Psychology