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armygirl

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What Gestalt psychology concept says that we organize what we see into a shape in the foreground and a rather formless background?
 
  a. proximity
  b. closure
  c. figure/ground relations
  d. polarities
  e. homeostasis

Question 2

What Gestalt psychology concept says that when incomplete figures are perceived, the mind usually completes the figure?
 
  a. proximity
  b. closure
  c. figure/ground relations
  d. polarities
  e. homeostasis



aidanmbrowne

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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