Multiple Choice
Not all scientists are convinced of the validity of encoding-retrieval paradigm effects because:
A) not all cues/states become connected to all targets
B) state-dependent effects are not always found in experiments investigating these effects
C) tests of recognition tend to not yield encoding-retrieval effects
D) all of the above
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