Questions: A gestalt is best described as an organized whole.
Transcript text: A gestalt is best described as a(n) organized whole.
Solution
The answer is the third one: organized whole.
Explanation:
Binocular cue: Incorrect. Binocular cues are depth cues that depend on the use of both eyes, such as retinal disparity.
Illusion: Incorrect. An illusion is a misleading or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience.
Organized whole: Correct. Gestalt psychology emphasizes that the whole of anything is greater than its parts, and it focuses on how people naturally organize their perceptions into coherent wholes.
Linear perspective: Incorrect. Linear perspective is a monocular cue for perceiving depth; it refers to the way parallel lines appear to converge in the distance.
Summary: A gestalt is best described as an organized whole, reflecting the Gestalt psychology principle that emphasizes holistic processing.