Deck 12: Gestalt Psychology

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Among the antecedents of Gestalt Psychology were J. S. Mill, James, Dewey, and Ehrenfels.
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A fundamental tenet of Gestalt theory is opposition to the idea of relational determination.
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The law of Prägnanz states that figure is the focus of consciousness, and ground is the field.
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The phi phenomenon refers to insight into the phenomena of productive thinking.
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According to Gestalt psychology, qualities of wholes determine the qualities of parts.
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According to the Gestalt theorists, the nature of things that are connected affects their connection.
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Gestalt theorists argued that "and-connections" are basically field processes.
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Köhler demonstrated that chimpanzees can solve problems by insight, not only by blind trial and error.
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Kurt Lewin's extension of Gestalt concepts into topological and vector psychology used such concepts as "life space" and "field theory."
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Fritz Perls's Gestalt therapy is a direct outgrowth of classical Gestalt psychology.
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Katz's work on color perception and Rubin's on figure and ground were examples of

A) phenomenology
B) conditioned reflexes
C) the law of Prägnanz
D) "and-connections"
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Kurt Koffka published several books, including

A) Principles of Gestalt Psychology
B) How We Think
C) Productive Thinking
D) The Mentality of Apes
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The proposal that correlated events in the brain have Gestalt characteristics similar to those of the percepts they accompany is known as

A) isomorphism
B) the law of Prägnanz
C) phenomenology
D) group dynamics
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The Gestalt theorists argued that the whole typically is

A) different from a mere sum of its parts
B) more than the sum of its parts
C) equal to the sum of its parts
D) basically an and-sum
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The law of Prägnanz asserts that

A) a whole will be as "good" as the prevailing conditions allow
B) perceptual organization is learned
C) pregnant problem solving involves insight
D) field processes are dominated by "and-connections"
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The qualities of parts of a whole are, according to Gestalt theory, determined by

A) the place, role, and function of those parts within the whole
B) their intrinsic nature (the "constancy hypothesis")
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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The Gestalt perspective was extended to

A) all of these
B) social psychology by Solomon Asch
C) the psychology of art by Rudolf Arnheim
D) personality by Kurt Lewin
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Fritz Perls's Gestalt therapy is

A) mostly based on psychodynamic (Freudian) theory
B) a close outgrowth of classical Gestalt theory
C) unrelated to Freudian psychoanalysis
D) based on principles of conditioning '
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Tolman's theory of learning used the idea of

A) mixed
B) enthusiastic and positive
C) very weak and almost nonexistent
D) none at all; it was essentially ignored
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The initial impact of Gestalt theory on psychology in the United States was

A) mixed
B) enthusiastic and positive
C) very weak and almost nonexistent
D) none at all; it was essentially ignored
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What does the word "Gestalt" mean?
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What is the "law of Prägnanz?"
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What is the "phi phenomenon?"
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What is "self-actualization?"
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What is the relationship between Fritz Perls's Gestalt therapy and classical Gestalt theory?
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Did classical Gestalt theory hold that the whole is more than the sum of its parts?
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What, according to the Gestaltists, determines the qualities of parts of a whole?
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How is a soap bubble a good example of a Gestalt?
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To what areas of psychology did Lewin apply the Gestalt perspective?
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In what area did Harvard University establish a professorship for Rudolf Arnheim?
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Who were some of the scholars who can be viewed as having anticipated Gestalt theory?
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What did the Gestalt theorists mean by "isomorphism?"
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What is a Gestalt quality?
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Contrast going "from above down" with going "from below up."
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What, according to the Gestalt psychologists, determines the qualities of parts of wholes?
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What do the Gestalt psychologists mean by an "and-connection?"
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What, according to the Gestalt theorists, is insight, and what role does it play in productive thinking?
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How did Wertheimer characterize the process of productive thinking?
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What does dealing with an issue by "going from above down" mean in Gestalt psychology?
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Did Köhler's chimpanzees solve the problems he set for them by blind trial and error?
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Among the antecedents of Gestalt Psychology were J. S. Mill, James, Dewey, and Ehrenfels.
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A fundamental tenet of Gestalt theory is opposition to the idea of relational determination.
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The law of Prägnanz states that figure is the focus of consciousness, and ground is the field.
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The phi phenomenon refers to insight into the phenomena of productive thinking.
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According to Gestalt psychology, qualities of wholes determine the qualities of parts.
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According to the Gestalt theorists, the nature of things that are connected affects their connection.
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Gestalt theorists argued that "and-connections" are basically field processes.
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Köhler demonstrated that chimpanzees can solve problems by insight, not only by blind trial and error.
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Kurt Lewin's extension of Gestalt concepts into topological and vector psychology used such concepts as "life space" and "field theory."
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Fritz Perls's Gestalt therapy is a direct outgrowth of classical Gestalt psychology.
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Katz's work on color perception and Rubin's on figure and ground were examples of

A) phenomenology
B) conditioned reflexes
C) the law of Prägnanz
D) "and-connections"
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Kurt Koffka published several books, including

A) Principles of Gestalt Psychology
B) How We Think
C) Productive Thinking
D) The Mentality of Apes
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The proposal that correlated events in the brain have Gestalt characteristics similar to those of the percepts they accompany is known as

A) isomorphism
B) the law of Prägnanz
C) phenomenology
D) group dynamics
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The Gestalt theorists argued that the whole typically is

A) different from a mere sum of its parts
B) more than the sum of its parts
C) equal to the sum of its parts
D) basically an and-sum
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The law of Prägnanz asserts that

A) a whole will be as "good" as the prevailing conditions allow
B) perceptual organization is learned
C) pregnant problem solving involves insight
D) field processes are dominated by "and-connections"
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The qualities of parts of a whole are, according to Gestalt theory, determined by

A) the place, role, and function of those parts within the whole
B) their intrinsic nature (the "constancy hypothesis")
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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The Gestalt perspective was extended to

A) all of these
B) social psychology by Solomon Asch
C) the psychology of art by Rudolf Arnheim
D) personality by Kurt Lewin
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Fritz Perls's Gestalt therapy is

A) mostly based on psychodynamic (Freudian) theory
B) a close outgrowth of classical Gestalt theory
C) unrelated to Freudian psychoanalysis
D) based on principles of conditioning '
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Tolman's theory of learning used the idea of

A) mixed
B) enthusiastic and positive
C) very weak and almost nonexistent
D) none at all; it was essentially ignored
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The initial impact of Gestalt theory on psychology in the United States was

A) mixed
B) enthusiastic and positive
C) very weak and almost nonexistent
D) none at all; it was essentially ignored
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What does the word "Gestalt" mean?
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What is the "law of Prägnanz?"
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What is the "phi phenomenon?"
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What is "self-actualization?"
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What is the relationship between Fritz Perls's Gestalt therapy and classical Gestalt theory?
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Did classical Gestalt theory hold that the whole is more than the sum of its parts?
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What, according to the Gestaltists, determines the qualities of parts of a whole?
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How is a soap bubble a good example of a Gestalt?
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To what areas of psychology did Lewin apply the Gestalt perspective?
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In what area did Harvard University establish a professorship for Rudolf Arnheim?
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Who were some of the scholars who can be viewed as having anticipated Gestalt theory?
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What did the Gestalt theorists mean by "isomorphism?"
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What is a Gestalt quality?
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Contrast going "from above down" with going "from below up."
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What, according to the Gestalt psychologists, determines the qualities of parts of wholes?
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What do the Gestalt psychologists mean by an "and-connection?"
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What, according to the Gestalt theorists, is insight, and what role does it play in productive thinking?
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How did Wertheimer characterize the process of productive thinking?
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What does dealing with an issue by "going from above down" mean in Gestalt psychology?
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Did Köhler's chimpanzees solve the problems he set for them by blind trial and error?
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