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    The Proximity Principle Holds That People Categorize Stimuli into Smooth
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The Proximity Principle Holds That People Categorize Stimuli into Smooth

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The proximity principle holds that people categorize stimuli into smooth, uninterrupted, continuous forms, rather than into discontinuous patterns.

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