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You are driving in your car, listening to a mystery story on the radio. The narrator has just described the room, and then the main character turns 180 to face the location that had previously been at her back.
 
  Your response time to locate objects on your mental map would be quickest for
   a. objects that are above or below her.
   b. objects that are in front of or behind her.
   c. objects that are to her left or right.
   d. all objects; the data do not show consistent differences.

Question 2

Chapter 7 discussed topics related to imagery and cognitive maps. Which of the following students provides the most accurate information about the situated cognition approach?
 
  a. Tom: You always need to emphasize your current situation, if you want to construct an accurate cognitive map.
  b. Cynthia: Our knowledge depends partly on information in our current environment.
  c. Manny: This term is basically equivalent to another term, called a heuristic.
  d. Beatriz: This term is basically equivalent to the propositional code, in connection with imagery.



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Ans: b





 

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