Gestalt Laws Quiz

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Questão 1

Questão
Which of the following statements describe the Gestalt law of figure and ground
Responda
  • A figure with a colourful background
  • A bold figure is perceived as the separate from a plain background
  • Similar objects are grouped together

Questão 2

Questão
Which one of the following statements describes the Gestalt Law of Similarity
Responda
  • objects which are closer together are perceived to be related
  • similar figures are grouped together with other things that look the same
  • an animals personality which is same are seen as having a closer correlation than bugs who have similar features to cats.

Questão 3

Questão
Which statement describes the Gestalt law of proximity
Responda
  • objects which are closer together are seen as related
  • similar objects are grouped together depending on anything from their colour, look, taste, feel, personality ect

Questão 4

Questão
Which Statement describes the Gestalt law of continuity.
Responda
  • straight lines, curves and shapes are perceived to be carrying on being the same
  • Parallel lines appear to converge in the distance

Questão 5

Questão
Which statement best describes the Gestalt Law of closure
Responda
  • lines or shapes are perceived as complete figures even If parts are missing
  • when a person comes to terms with the factor they are dealing with
  • when completed figures are perceived as having parts missing

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