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The Stimuli Below Are Seen as One Group of Circles

Question 91

Question 91

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The stimuli below are seen as one group of circles and one group of squares due to the organizational principle of
The stimuli below are seen as one group of circles and one group of squares due to the organizational principle of   A) continuity. B) closure. C) similarity. D) nearness.


A) continuity.
B) closure.
C) similarity.
D) nearness.

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