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1. Multiple choice A. closure B. continuity C. similarity D. proximity |
D. proximity |
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2. Multiple choice A. closure B. continuity C. similarity D. proximity |
A. closure |
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3. Multiple choice A. closure B. continuity C. similarity D. proximity |
C. similarity |
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4. Multiple choice A. Figure/Ground B. Closure C. Similarity D. Proximity |
A. Figure/Ground |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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10. Multiple choice A. continuity B. figure-ground C. closure D. similarity |
D. SIMILARITY |
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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 |
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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 |
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13. Multiple choice Viewing objects together rather than individually is an example of? A.Functionalism B.Gestalt C.Structuralism D.Psychoanalysis |
B.Gestalt |
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14. Multiple choice A. closure B. continuity C. similarity D. proximity |
A. closure |
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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 |
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16. TRUE or FLASE The term Gestalt means " form" or "configuration"
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TRUE |
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17. TRUE or FALSE The idea of insight learning was first develop by Max Wertheirmer.
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FALSE |
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18. TRUE or FALSE Inner forces include his own motivation, attitudes and feelings.
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TRUE |
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19. TRUE or FALSE Autonomy and freedom of the student is stimulated by the teacher. |
TRUE |
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20. TRUE or FALSE Max Wetheirmer, Wolfgang kohler and kurt koffka are the psychologist who studied perception of gestalt. |
TRUE |
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