Which of the following is a Gestalt grouping principle in which gaps in an image are accounted for?
a. good continuation
b. figure–ground
c. proximity
d. closure
Answer: d
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a. repressed b. implicit c. recall d. elaborative
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Fill in the blank with correct word
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A) social learning B) cognitive-developmental C) ethological D) sociocultural