The conceptual-propositional hypothesis has difficulty in accounting for:
A) verbal cueing in a dual coding situation
B) some image processes that seem to require an internal structure that is semantically different from that
recorded for "verbal" coding
C) some image processes that seem to require an internal structure, that is, second order isomorphic to the
physical objective
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
C
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