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    The Tendency to Perceive All of an Object Whose Contours
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The Tendency to Perceive All of an Object Whose Contours

Question 29

Question 29

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The tendency to perceive all of an object whose contours are interrupted by those of other objects is referred to as


A) transparency.
B) amodal completion.
C) occlusion.
D) none of these

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