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jayhills49

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In a study on image scanning, Kosslyn found that it takes longer mentally to scan ____.
 
  a. larger/sparse objects than smaller/detailed objects
  b. familiar locations than unfamiliar locations
 c. longer distances than shorter distances
 d. when a financial incentive is not offered

Question 2

Research on visualization in children and adults has found that ____.
 
  a. Children responded more quickly than adults when using imagery.
  b. First-graders responded more quickly regarding smaller attributes of objects.
  c. Younger used imagery even when not instructed to do so.
  d. Children respond more quickly than adults when they avoid using imagery.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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