Multiple Choice
Participants' self-reports about their imagery vividness
A) are correlated with their performance on visual tasks but not with their performance on spatial tasks.
B) are generally uncorrelated with their performance on imagery tasks.
C) seem to represent only the manner in which participants describe their imagery and do not represent actual differences in the imagery experience.
D) are correlated with the ease with which participants can do mental rotation tasks.
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