The recognition-by-components theory argues that we recognize an object by

a. analyzing the arrangement of simple 3-dimensional shapes that form the object.
b. comparing each object to the idealized version of that object, as stored in long-term memory.
c. registering each major line, curve, and angle of an object.
d. perceiving the overall form of an object as one complete shape or gestalt.

Ans: a

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