In a landmark diary study, a Willem Wagenaar, a Dutch psychologist, recorded over 2,400 events over the course of six years (Wagenaar, 1986) .Wagenaar found that:
A) he could recall remarkably few of the events even with many cues.
B) cues did not improve his ability to recall autobiographical events.
C) using "when" as a cue led to fewer memories than using "who," "where," or "what" as a cue.
D) he could remember many details from trips that he made abroad, but very little of his daily routines.
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