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multiple - choice assessment (20 questions)
directions: choose the best answer.
- gestalt psychology emphasizes looking at behavior as:
a) small details
b) a whole picture
c) random images
d) background only
- which gestalt principle explains why we see a complete circle even if part of it is missing?
a) similarity
b) closure
c) proximity
d) figure - ground
- seeing a group of students sitting together as one section is an example of:
a) proximity
b) similarity
c) closure
d) constancy
- recognizing players on the same team because of their uniforms demonstrates:
a) closure
b) proximity
c) similarity
d) figure - ground
- in the “faces or vase” illusion, the vase is the:
a) closure
b) ground
c) figure
d) constancy
- depth cues that only require one eye are:
a) binocular cues
b) constancy cues
c) monocular cues
d) grouping cues
- depth cues that require both eyes are called:
a) monocular cues
b) binocular cues
c) closure cues
d) proximity cues
- which of the following is an example of color constancy?
a) a red shirt looks red in sunlight and in shade
b) a door looks rectangular even when open
c) a car looks smaller as it drives away
d) a triangle appears whole even when part is missing
- a stop sign appears the same shape whether viewed straight on or at an angle. this is:
a) color constancy
- Gestalt psychology emphasizes looking at behavior as a whole picture, a core - concept of Gestalt theory.
- The principle of closure makes us perceive incomplete figures as complete, like seeing a complete circle with part missing.
- Proximity is the tendency to group objects that are close together, so seeing students sitting together as one section is an example of proximity.
- Recognizing players on the same team by their uniforms is due to similarity as similar - looking objects (uniforms) are grouped together.
- In the "faces or vase" illusion, the vase can be the figure depending on perception.
- Monocular cues are depth cues that only require one eye.
- Binocular cues are depth cues that require both eyes.
- Color constancy is when an object appears the same color under different lighting conditions, like a red shirt looking red in sunlight and shade.
- Shape constancy is when an object appears the same shape from different viewing angles, like a stop - sign.
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- b) A whole picture
- b) Closure
- a) Proximity
- c) Similarity
- c) Figure
- c) Monocular cues
- b) Binocular cues
- a) A red shirt looks red in sunlight and in shade
- None of the options exactly match (it's shape constancy), but if we assume the closest is not listed, the question may be mis - formatted or options are incomplete.