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Which statement best describes the relationship between specificity and self-defining memories?
"What Your Most Vivid Memories Say About You"
by Susan Krauss Whitbourne
A. The less specific the memory, the less likely it is to be self-defining.
B. Self-defining memories can range in specificity from highly specific to generic.
C. The less specific the memory, the more likely it is to be self-defining.
D. The more specific the memory, the more likely it is to be self-defining.
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