Why is it difficult to obtain scientifically rigorous evidence about the benefits of AA?
A) AA members are uncooperative in sharing their experiences in AA
B) the anonymous nature of AA makes it difficult to identify who drops out or who continues to attend but does not benefit
C) AA members are not allowed to fully disclose their experience as a member of the program
D) There is a lack of abundance in positive testimonials and anecdotal evidence to support the benefits of AA
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