Multiple Choice
In experiments on ambiguous figures,Chambers and Reisberg concluded that because most subjects could
A) not visualize alternate interpretations of an ambiguous figure,there is no discrete imaginal code.
B) easily visualize alternate interpretations of an ambiguous figure,there is a discrete imaginal code.
C) visualize alternate interpretations of an ambiguous figure,the imaginal code may,in some cases,override a propositional code.
D) not visualize alternate interpretations of an ambiguous figure,an imaginal code may be overridden by a propositional code in some cases.
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