Grouping disconnected pieces of information into a meaningful whole describes the Gestalt principle of

a. similarity.
b. closure.
c. connectedness. d. proximity.
e. continuity.


b

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A) dissociative amnesia. B) psychomotor retardation. C) schizophrenia. D) neuroticism.

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You are attempting to form a random sample for a study on caffeine consumption and anxiety

You want to make sure you get a representative sample of the entire U.S. population so you randomly draw participants from specific regions of the country, such as 10 participants from California, 10 from Texas, and so on. What technique are you using? A) random sampling with replacement B) sampling C) random sampling without replacement D) stratified random sampling

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ISLE 10.1 The Sound StimulusClick on the above link to work though the ISLE activity.  Once you've completed the activity, navigate back and answer the following question.Making an analogy between light waves and sound waves, amplitude is to frequency as ______ is to ______.

A. color; pitch B. loudness; brightness C. brightness; pitch D. pitch; color

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People who benefit from the group but give little in return are called:

A. group polarizers. B. social facilitators. C. deindividuators. D. free riders.

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