Psychology Question

Do people differ from one another the most based on the trait of intelligence, friendliness, or height? Why?
Montoney
Asked Nov 02, 2011
You could possibly measure and compare intelligence by IQ score and height with a ruler then measure the range of difference over an entire population for such a comparison. But, how you measure friendliness? If we were made like dogs maybe a "wagometer" could be attached to our tails? :-)

To make such comparisons the data has to be measurable.

Rob
Answered Nov 03, 2011

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