The 'gestalt' in Fritz Perls's humanistic approach refers to ________.
A) social learning principles that describe how people can learn from modelling and behavioural observation to form "whole" personalities
B) perceptual principles through which people actively organize stimulus elements into meaningful "whole" patterns
C) classical conditioning principles that describe how associations between stimuli are learned
D) operant conditioning principles that describe how associations between behaviours and consequences are learned
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