Despite the projection that case histories, anecdotes, and unsubstantiated notions will play little role in the scientific study of personality in the future, do they have any value?
A) Anecdotes are too common to be avoided even in science.
B) Scientists have succeeded in the past by pulling notions off the top of the head, thus, they will continue to do so.
C) Case histories will always be useful in illustrating important points.
D) None of these have had any value in the past, thus, they will be abandoned in the future.
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