What was the reason for using more than two conditions in the Bransford and Johnson study of the effects of context on memory?
A) they hoped to discover nonlinear effects
B) they hoped to rule out different interpretations about the effects of context
C) they hoped to find differences between their five distinct independent variables
D) they hoped to show that context was not important for memory
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