In a study on cognitive maps, Tom and Tversky (2012) showed:
A) distinctive street names were the most helpful in remembering a route from one place to another.
B) street names using a logical grid of numbers were the most helpful in remembering a route from one place to another.
C) people were biased in remembering street names that were already familiar.
D) street names that were chosen because of characteristic landmarks reduced distortion due to cognitive categories.
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