A. figure – ground
B. symmetry
C. similarity
D. closure
Related Mcqs:
- We often perceive a series of dots on a printed from as a “solid” line because of the Gestalt principle of:
A. Figure-ground
B. Symmetry
C. Similarity
D. Closure - 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 - What is not a Gestalt grouping principle of perception?
A. closure
B. proximity
C. disparity
D. similarity - It is easier to see a camouflaged animal when it moves than when it stays still. This illustrates the Gestalt principle of ______________?
A. closure
B. proximity
C. similarity
D. common movement - Christina was skiing down an intermediate run when the run broke into two separate trails. One trial turned off at a 90-degree angle; the second trail appeared to continue in the same general direction she had been headed if Christina takes the second trial her actions would be consistent with the Gestalt principle of:
A. common region
B. simplicity
C. closure
D. continuity - 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 - Babar was at a football game, and even though people wearing green jackets were spread fairly evenly throughout the stands, he still perceived all the people in green jackets as a single group of visiting fans. Babar’s perception is most consistent with the Gestalt principle of:
A. Constancy
B. Similarity
C. Closure
D. Proximity - The fact that we tend to see stars in the sky as constellations refers to the Gestalt principle of:
A. Proximity
B. Closure
C. Common Fate
D. Similarity - The fact that we tend to see stars in the sky as constellations to the Gestalt principle of:
A. Proximity
B. Closure
C. Common Fate
D. Similarity - Rasheed watches as customer with at least 40 items lines up at his express checkout line. He decides the customer must be a real “idiot” to miss the sign that indicates Rasheed’s checkout line is an express line with a limit of 10 items. Rasheed’s attribution for the cause of the customer’s behavior is consistent with_________?
A. drawing an illusory correlation
B. false consensus effect
C. the fundamental attribution error
D. a defensive attribution