The learning perspective suggests that the most important factors in determining our ability to identify a percept are

a. time, weather, and day of the week.
b. our eyes, our ears, and our brain.
c. the object, its environment, and the presence of distractors.
d. the laws of continuity, similarity, and proximity.
e. context, expectation, and perceptual sets.


e. context, expectation, and perceptual sets.

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A. ninth B. twelfth C. tenth D. eleventh

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a. · personal identity is either resolved by the end of adolescence or it is never successfully resolved. b. · personal identity begins to take shape in adolescence, but it continues to evolve throughout the lifespan. c. · personal identity is not a very important aspect of psychological and social development. d. · the typical adolescent is not concerned with issues related to personal identity.

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