GRE Reading Comprehension: ETS-GRE阅读ETS - 6FWPFQF5Y1WFGX9P7

According to the passage, one way in which life history studies differ from life-passage studies is that life-history studies are A. Usually told in the subject's native language. B. Less reliable because they rely solely on the subject's recall. C. More likely to be told without the influence of an intermediary. D. More creative in the way they interpret the subject's cultural legacy. E. More representative of the historian's point of view than of the ethnographer's.