Wild animals often "freeze" their positions when they are startled. Freezing often makes

these animals very difficult to see, a strategy that has confounded many a hunter. This
behavior is most closely related to the Gestalt law of

a. good continuation.
b. common fate.
c. similarity.
d. proximity.
e. closure.

b. common fate.

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Darley and Latané's research showed thata person's tendency to intervene in an

emergency situation is influenced by all of the following factors EXCEPT a. how obvious the emergency is. b. the behavior of the other people who are present. c. that person's knowledge of what to do. d. the expected personal gain to the person in need. e. the number of other people present.

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We tend to adjust our attributions to take account for situational constraints on our own behavior ________

A) not at all – we don't adjust our attributions. B) to a lesser extent than we take account of situational constraints on others' behavior C) to about the same extent as we take account of situational constraints on others' behavior D) sometimes more and sometimes less than we take account of situational constraints on others' behavior E) to a greater extent than we take account of situational constraints on others' behavior

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