Rieser and colleagues (1994) studied kindergarten children's spatial imagery and showed that ___
a. motor activity facilitates children's ability to imagine distant spatial locations
b. children are not able to imagine distant spatial locations until they are at least six years old
c. children are able to imagine a distant spatial location if they have extensive experience in the location
d. children rely on allocentric representations when imagining a distant spatial location
A
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