The Imp of the Perverse

According to the narrator, how has phrenology failed in the book, The Imp of the Perverse?

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The narrator feels that phrenology has failed to account for a characteristic of human nature that, for lack of a better word, he calls "perverseness." This is, basically, the propensity of man to act simply because he should not.

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Imp of the Perverse