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New interest in imagery was generated in the late 1960s in what area?
 
  A) synesthesia
  B) the quantitative assessment of imagery
  C) brain imaging
  D) the study of rating scales
  E) systematic introspection

Question 2

The dual-code hypothesis states that information may be coded:
 
  A) in structural terms
  B) in semantic terms
  C) in imaginal and verbal terms
  D) in archetype terms
  E) in verbal and auditory terms



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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