Why is it difficult to be unbiased in forming "case histories"?
A) Oneself is usually the "case" in question.
B) More biases come out when one rather than many people are considered.
C) Only one person ever examines a case history for possible biases.
D) The "case" may be a patient with whom one is personally involved.
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