One advantage of doing single-subject memory diary studies is that:
A) because the subject is also the researcher, long retention (i.e., several years) intervals can be employed.
B) because the subject is also usually a professor, the diaries are usually quite legible.
C) single-subject studies are highly generalizable to the general public.
D) because the subject is focusing on memory, his or her memory may be optimal.
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