What is the difference in incidence of PMS when women are asked to record their moods on a daily basis rather than recall their moods during their monthly cycle?
A) Women are more accurate in recalling moods than in recording them.
B) Women do not record mood symptoms that confirm the PMS pattern nearly as often as they recall such symptoms.
C) Women record symptoms that are consistent with PMS more often than they recall such symptoms.
D) Few differences in symptoms appear, and the reports confirm the existence of PMS for about 60% of women.
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