The alignment heuristic and the rotation heuristic are different from each other because
a. the alignment heuristic encourages us to line up streets at right angles with each other.
b. the rotation heuristic involves turning a single figure in a clockwise or counterclockwise fashion.
c. the rotation heuristic leads us to rotate rivers and other natural structures, but not human-made structures.
d. the alignment heuristic applies to geometric figures, but not cognitive maps.
Ans: b
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