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A researcher analyzes two competing designs for a study on how caffeine affects short-term memory. In the within-subjects version, every participant would complete a memory task both after consuming caffeine and after consuming a placebo. The researcher rejects this plan because the stimulating effects of caffeine might persist into the second session, distorting performance in a way unrelated to the condition being tested. After further analysis, the researcher notes that even sophisticated scheduling strategies — such as alternating which condition participants experience first — cannot fully solve this problem when a substance has prolonged physiological effects. The specific methodological problem the researcher is diagnosing, in which participation in one condition alters a participant's response in a subsequent condition, is called a _____.

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