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1. Multiple choice


A. closure


B. continuity


C. similarity


D. proximity

D. proximity

2. Multiple choice


A. closure


B. continuity


C. similarity


D. proximity

A. closure

3. Multiple choice


A. closure


B. continuity


C. similarity


D. proximity

C. similarity

4. Multiple choice


A. Figure/Ground


B. Closure


C. Similarity


D. Proximity

A. Figure/Ground

5. Multiple choice


Gestalt principle: closed shapes are more visually stable than unclosed shapes. -our mind closes the gaps.



a. Closure


b. Similarity


c. Proximity


d. Figure/ground

a. CLOSURE

6. Multiple choice


gestalt principle: perceptual groupings are favored according to the nearness of parts-closer together but are perceived as a coherent object



A. Closure


B. Proximity


C. Figure/ground


D. Similarity

B. Proximity

-closer together but are perceived as a coherent object

7. Multiple choice


gestalt principle: organizing in perception leads our eye to continue along and beyond a straight line or curve-tendency to continue contours whenever elements established an implied direction



A. Closure


B. Similarity


C. Figure/ground


D. Continuation

D. CONTINUATION

8. Multiple choice


Gestalt principle: identical visual units will be seen together in groups.


A. Continuation


B. Similarity


C. Figure/ground


D. Proximity

B. Similarity

elements that look similar will be perceived as the same form

9. Multiple choice


gestalt principle: fundamental law of perception which allows us the "read" imagery.



A. Proximity


B. Similarity


C. Figure/ground


D. Closure

C. Figure/ground.

a stimulus will be perceived as separate from its ground

10. Multiple choice


A. continuity


B. figure-ground


C. closure


D. similarity

D. SIMILARITY

11. Multiple choice


The perceptual tendency to group together stimuli that are near each other is called


A. interposition.


B. perceptual set


C. proximity


D. closure

C. proximity

12. Multiple choice


Your tendency to mentally fill in the gaps best reflects which of the following Gestalt principles of organization?


A.continuity


B.proximity


C.closure


D. connectedness

C. Closure

13. Multiple choice


Viewing objects together rather than individually is an example of?


A.Functionalism


B.Gestalt


C.Structuralism


D.Psychoanalysis

B.Gestalt

14. Multiple choice


A. closure


B. continuity


C. similarity


D. proximity

A. closure

15. Multiple choice


One of the ways we perceive images is by organizing stimuli into an object seen against its surroundings. What is this perceptual tendency called?


A. Proximity


B.figure-ground


C. Pragnanz


D.all of the above

B.figure-ground

16. TRUE or FLASE


The term Gestalt means " form" or "configuration"


TRUE

17. TRUE or FALSE


The idea of insight learning was first develop by Max Wertheirmer.


FALSE

18. TRUE or FALSE


Inner forces include his own motivation, attitudes and feelings.


TRUE

19. TRUE or FALSE


Autonomy and freedom of the student is stimulated by the teacher.

TRUE

20. TRUE or FALSE


Max Wetheirmer, Wolfgang kohler and kurt koffka are the psychologist who studied perception of gestalt.

TRUE