Frank sees an egg-shaped ball that he later 'remembers' as being perfectly round. Frank’s mistaken recollection is an example of the Gestalt principle of:

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Cognitivism is a learning theory that focuses on how the mind processes information. It's based on the idea that learners are active participants in the learning process. Cognitivism views learning as an internal mental process, rather than observable behavior.  Cognitivism developed in the 1950s as a reaction to behaviorism. Behaviorist learning theories focus on strict stimulus and response training. Cognitivists object to behaviorists because they feel that behaviorists thought learning was simply a reaction to a stimulus.  Cognitivism has influenced and been influenced by developments... Show more

Frank sees an egg-shaped ball that he later 'remembers' as being perfectly round. Frank’s mistaken recollection is an example of the Gestalt principle of: