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With this question, we're being asked what principle is defined by the tendency to view things in its complete form rather than broken up into different parts.
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We're given four options, closure, good continuation, proximity, and similarity.
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So this question is getting at our understanding of the just -dalt principles or just -sault psychology.
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And dyslott psychology basically studies how we organize sensory information, and it's based on a lot of perception.
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So hopping around the list, i have similarity.
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And similarity is defined by similar or alike objects being more likely to be grouped together.
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In a similar way, proximity is the understanding or the tendency, that objects that are closer together or within close proximity to one another for better understanding are more likely to be grouped together, leaving us with good continuation and closure...