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casperchen82

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What is it called when a person alters his or her situation model to account for new information?
 
  a. updating
  b. modification
  c. inferencing
  d. accommodating

Question 2

If people memorize a map, and then traverse in a virtual environment, rather than read a text, the availability of knowledge about objects in the environment __________.
 
  a. is the same as it would be for people who read
  b. is worse than for people who read
  c. shows a different pattern compared to people who read
  d. is better than it would be for people read



jessicaduplan

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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