A variety of research results suggest that visual images interfere with visual perception. In one st


Question: A variety of research results suggest that visual images interfere with visual perception. In one study, Segal and Fusella (1970) had participants watch a screen, looking for the brief presentations of a small blue arrow. On some of the trials, the participants were also asked to form a mental image (for example, imagine a volcano). The results show that participants made more errors while forming images than while not forming images. Data similar to the Segal and Fusella results are as follows.

Do the data indicate a significant difference between the two conditions? Use a two-tailed test with \(\alpha \) = .05.

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