One theory of how we perceive visual information is that all objects are composed of simplistic, three-dimensional shapes called __________
a. figures
b. grounds
c. graphemes
d. geons
Answer: D
Psychology
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The questioners in this article were attempting to determine the author's
a. occupation b. ethnicity c. last name d. hometown
Psychology