What role do autobiographical and episodic memories play in forming an individual's self-knowledge?

A. They provide a comprehensive, yet inaccurate, view of oneself.
B. They provide a partial, yet highly accurate, view of oneself.
C. They are the only source of self-knowledge available to an individual.
D. They are one of many sources that provide an individual with knowledge of themselves.


Answer: D

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