In the beginning of the experiment you answered several questions about your experiences of mental imagery in everyday life.
Compared to others you scored in the lower third, meaning you do not report using mental imagery to a large degree. But don't worry! A lot of people report the same. For instance, a study found that researchers in the field of social sciences (for instance psychology) rarely used mental imagery; they preferred using verbal strategies.
People vary in terms of which strategies they use for problem solving and thinking in their everyday life. Since you report using mental imagery to a small extent, you might prefer using other strategies, such as verbal thinking. Other strategies are often just as useful as mental imagery when it comes to problem solving and thinking.