Multiple Choice
Life course models use biographical data to substantiate the models, but sometimes people cannot accurately remember events in their past, or they may interpret them differently in the present. This is an example of
A) participant bias
B) volunteer bias
C) self-selection bias
D) selective bias
E) process bias
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