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Social Studies, 13.07.2019 15:00 hazle9409

Frank and gina are looking at an abstract painting in a museum. gina describes objects and people she thinks she sees int he painting. frank says, "it's a bunch of paint thrown on a canvas." gina responds, "no, there is so much here that you just don't see." during lunch, they agree that their experience reminds them of what concept they learned in introductory psychology?

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