Cranioscopy

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Cranioscopy is a term created by

skull
or cranium. "Cranioscopy, later known as phrenology, asserts that the shape of a person's skull revealed his or her intellectual and emotional characteristics."[1] Cranioscopy is the basis of phrenology, but was later proved to be unscientific.

References

  1. ^ Schultz, D., and Schultz, S.E. (2003) A history of modern psychology, (9th ed.) Fort Worth: Harcourt College Publishers