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A cognitive psychologist conducts an experiment to investigate state-dependent memory. They assign participants to one of two conditions:

  • Condition A: Participants consume caffeine during both the word-study phase (encoding) and the subsequent recall test (retrieval).
  • Condition B: Participants consume a placebo during the word-study phase (encoding) but consume caffeine during the recall test (retrieval).

Upon finding that participants in Condition A recall significantly more words than those in Condition B, the researcher concludes that this outcome provides sufficient empirical evidence to support the state-dependent memory hypothesis.

True or False: The researcher's conclusion is methodologically valid.

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