Multiple Choice
Prevalence is a statistical concept referring to:
A) the number of children with speech sound disorders at one point in time.
B) the number new cases of children with speech sound disorders reported in a year.
C) the combined percentage of children who currently have a speech sound disorder and a history of SSD.
D) the pervasiveness of speech sound disorders in children.
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