A. binocular cue
B. interposition
C. perceptual adaptation
D. organized whole
Related Mcqs:
- A gestalt is best described as a (n):
A. binocular cue
B. illusion
C. organized whole
D. perceptual adaption - The gestalt experience of perceiving an array of equally spaced dots as rows and columns is attributed to ________________?
A. wholistic functions
B. continuity
C. proximity
D. additive vision - Events that occur close together in space or time are generally perceived as belonging together. Gestalt psychologists refer to this as ________________?
A. proximity
B. closure
C. similarity
D. continuity - _________ approach is popularly rooted in Gestalt psychology.
A. Wholistic Approach
B. Stimulus-Response-Behaviouristic Approach
C. Dynamic and Psychoanalytic Approach
D. Cognitive Approach - Who is the Founder of Gestalt Psychology _________?
A. Kurt Koffka
B. Max wertheimer
C. Kurt Lewin
D. Wolfgang Kohker - Gestalt psychology taking its name from the German word ‘Gestal’ which literally means _________?
A. World
B. Whole
C. A part
D. Whole vs part - Gestalt is a _____________ word that means organized whole?
A. German
B. French
C. Latin
D. Spanish - The organizational principles identified by Gestalt psychologists best illustrate the importance of:
A. perceptual constancy
B. perceptual adaptation
C. visual capture
D. top-down processing - The Gestalt principle of proximity refers to the idea that:
A. People tend to gravitate toward a common interaction distance
B. Objects nearer to each other appear closer to the person observing
C. Perception occurs in discrete time frames
D. Objects nearer to each other are seen as forming a unit - We often a series of dots on a printed form as a “solid” line because of the Gestalt principle of:
A. figure – ground
B. symmetry
C. similarity
D. closure