Multiple Choice
Johnson-Laird's theory assumes that individuals minimise demands on working memory by only constructing mental models representing explicitly:
A) What involves the fewest chunks
B) What is false
C) What is true
D) What fires consistent schemas
E) Only what is true and what is false, disregarding what is ambiguous
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