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altibaby

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When a school child from Australia was asked to draw a picture of the world, she drew:
 
  A) an up-side down map
  B) a picture of the world with Australia looking something like a kangaroo
  C) a map showing the course of the America's Cup race
  D) the ocean three times larger than scale
  E) a picture of Australia much larger than it really is

Question 2

Evidence for mental imagery comes from Shepard and his associates, who demonstrated that:
 
  A) the mental rotation of visual forms is difficult to explain in propositional terms
  B) mental rotation is extremely time consuming
  C) mental rotation of visual forms requires a decoding of signals to verbal codes, and then a recoding in visual
  codes
  D) mental rotation doesn't work
  E) mental rotation does not apply to three dimensional forms



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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