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The technique in which things to be remembered are placed at different locations in a mental image of a spatial layout is known as
 
  a. the pegword technique.
  b. method of loci.
  c. paired-associate learning.
  d. a propositional representation.

Question 2

In drawing conclusions about the relationship between imagery and perception, a notable difference between them is that
 
  a. perception and imagery processes do not share the same brain mechanisms.
  b. it is harder to manipulate mental images than perceptual images.
  c. imagery is more stable than perception.
  d. imagery occurs more automatically than perception.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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