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sammy

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A mandala is a:
 
  a. pattern or symbol that only some children are predisposed to utilize in sensory perception.
  b. pattern or symbol that the human brain is predisposed to disregard in sensory perception.
  c. pattern that appears frequently in the artwork of older children and adolescents.
  d. pattern that the human brain is predisposed to utilize in visual perception.

Question 2

In Kellogg's (1969) theory of the development of artistic expression, a gestalt is:
 
  a. representative of a child's current developmental level.
  b. a diagram containing shapes.
  c. the child's perspective when drawing or painting.
  d. a series of decisions during the creative process.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



sammy

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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