Asked by Sidney Onstad on May 05, 2024
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Of the evidence reviewed in this chapter,which type of empirical evidence best supports Finke's principle of transformational equivalence?
A) mental rotation studies
B) image scannign studies
C) neurological studies
D) mnemonic studies
Finke's Principle
A theoretical proposition related to the creative process, emphasizing the role of imagined images and scenarios in generating innovative solutions or products.
Transformational Equivalence
The ability to recognize that an object or problem can be represented in different ways while retaining its core properties or meaning.
Empirical Evidence
Information acquired by observation or experimentation that serves as the basis for knowledge or justification.
- Familiarity with empirical evidence supporting theories of mental imagery.
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Learning Objectives
- Familiarity with empirical evidence supporting theories of mental imagery.
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