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    The Four Categories of Intellectual Disability Are
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The Four Categories of Intellectual Disability Are

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Question 131

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The four categories of intellectual disability are:


A) Dumb,moderate,severe,and profound
B) Mild,moderate,severe,and profound
C) Mild,moderate,extensive,and profound
D) Mild,moderate,severe,and autistic

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