Answer:
A. filling in missing parts.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the subject, "Psychology." This is related to the "Law of Closure" of the<em> Gestalt Law</em>. This is an illusion that we create by <u>filling in the missing parts whenever we see objects that are broken.</u> So even if a circle has a missing part <em>(incomplete stimulus),</em> we tend to see it <em>(unconsciously)</em> as a whole or as a completely closed circle despite having gaps in between.
I believe the answer is: Obsessive compulsive disorder
People with obsessive compulsive disorder would experience constant uncontrollable urges or obsession to achieve a certain things into smallest detail of perfection. So, it is very common for OCD patients to repeat the same behavior over and over again until they're truly satisfied.
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