Exam 5: Learners With Intellectual Disabilities
Exam 1: Exceptionality and Special Education99 Questions
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According to the authors,virtually all special educators agree that full-time placement in a self-contained program with no opportunity for interaction with students without exceptionalities is
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For individuals with intellectual disabilities,self-determination may include all of the following EXCEPT
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The current emphasis on adaptive skills in defining intellectual disabilities is due to the
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intellectual disability that occurs at the time of birth is
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The American Association on Mental Retardation (AAMR)uses a classification scheme for individuals with intellectual disabilities according to
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Discuss the difference in expected prevalence rates for intellectual disabilities (based on the hypothetical normal curve of intelligence)and the actual prevalence figures.
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Describe what is meant by the phrase,"intellectual disability is a socially constructed condition."
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Fetal alcohol syndrome is classified as resulting from a/an
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When choosing an appropriate curriculum for students with intellectual disabilities,educators should include a focus on
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Discuss three advantages of supported competitive employment over sheltered workshops for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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Metacognition refers to the ability of an individual to hold information in mind while simultaneously doing another cognitive task.
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Fragile X syndrome occurs most often in females because they have an extra X chromosome,giving them a greater chance of inheriting the syndrome.
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Most authorities now hold that the critical determinants of intelligence are both
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Which one of the following is the best example of a skill area that would be included on an adaptive behaviour measure?
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The purpose of early intervention programs for children at-risk for mild intellectual disability is
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The vocational person who typically identifies jobs,completes a vocational assessment,plans transportation,interacts with parents and employers,provides on-site job training,social skill development,and independent living skill training is the
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Jessica might struggle to calculate the correct amount to tip at a restaurant because of her deficits in
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If a person achieves a low score on an IQ test,this means that his or her adaptive skills are below average.
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Researchers have found that such things as the ability to manage money,prepare meals,maintain a clean house,and keep one's clothing and self well groomed are key factors for
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