GRE Reading Comprehension: ETS-GRE阅读ETS - UXH4P0U8F9N90NB77

The reference to the "psychological motivation" of the subject of The Autobiography of a Fox Indian Woman serves primarily to A. Dismiss as irrelevant the personal perspective in the life-history study. B. Identify an aspect of experience that is not commonly a major focus of life-passage studies. C. Clarify the narrator's self-acknowledged purpose in relating a life passage. D. Suggest a common conflict between the goals of the narrator and those of the recorder in most life-passage studies. E. Assert that developing an understanding of an individual's psychological motivation usually undermines objective ethnography.