Which of the following students provides the best summary of the research on imagery and distance?
a. Jian: "Unfortunately, researchers have not yet found an effective method for studying how people represent distances in their mental images."
b. Kristen: "We take longer to scan a large mental distance than a small mental distance."
c. Anna: "In general, the research on imagery and size supports the propositional explanation of mental imagery."
d. Janki: "Kosslyn's original research supported the analog explanation of mental imagery, but the more recent research does not show a consistent relationship between mental distances and decision speed."
Ans: b
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