Dr. Spires talks with some students before psychology class begins. Spires says, "I believe that mental experience is best understood as a whole, rather than in terms of its parts." Her students recognize that Spires describes which school of thought?
a. Gestalt
b. Humanism
c. Psychodynamic
d. Structuralism
e. Functionalism

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Answer: The correct answer is a. Gestalt.

Explanation: Gestalt psychology emphasizes the conception that living things perceive things not as mere individual components but instead as a whole. There is a saying in Gestalt that goes: "The whole is more than the sum of its parts".

In this particular example, Dr. Spire says "I believe that mental experience is best understood as a whole, rather than in term of its parts", which means that mental experiences and processes should not be conceived as separate entities existing in and of itself, but rather as a set of interconnected structures that work as a whole.

In conclusion, the school of thought being described by Dr. Spires is a. Gestalt.