An argument the textbook makes for correcting your own transcripts (reading them while listening to the interviews) is ________.
A) it saves the money of hiring your own transcriber (which is often very expensive)
B) you can often save time by finding key sections and focusing on them rather than re-reading the whole interview again
C) you can delete and discard any material you find weak from the interview
D) it allows you to assess your strengths and weaknesses as an interviewer
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