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Which is TRUE of Gestalt psychology?
 
  a. It led researchers to think about how a person perceives the whole of a problem.
  b. The whole perspective makes it easier to accept their research at face value.
  c. The effectiveness of the reductionist approach inherent in Gestalt problem-solving research could not be relied upon to produce valuable insights.
  d. The definition of goal as the desired endpoint or solution of the problem-solving activity is problematic.

Question 2

The apparently sudden arrival at a solution to a problem, without the normal feeling of getting warmer, is __________.
 
  a. algorithmic solutions
  b. analogical reasoning
  c. insight
  d. clarification of the goal state



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

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Answer: c





 

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