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The Category Name Typically Given to a Student Who Demonstrates

Question 24

Question 24

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The category name typically given to a student who demonstrates significantly subaverage intellectual functioning along with deficits in adaptive behavior is


A) autism.
B) specific learning disability.
C) emotional disorder.
D) intellectual disability.

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