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    Propositional Codes and Imaginal Codes Differ in That
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Propositional Codes and Imaginal Codes Differ in That

Question 20

Question 20

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Propositional codes and imaginal codes differ in that:


A) propositions alone code objects
B) images alone are analogs of objects
C) propositions alone are perceptual representations
D) images alone are abstract representations

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