Which statement about the classification of intellectual disabilities is true?
a. About 10% of school-age children are classified as having an intellectual disability.
b. The rate of children diagnosed with mild intellectual disabilities has increased dramatically in the past few decades.
c. Parents seldom negatively react to a child's disability.
d. Children with intellectual disabilities often have associated impairments like cerebral palsy or a sensory disorder.
d
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Child is to adult as
a. WAIS-IV is to WISC-IV. b. WISC-IV is to WAIS-IV. c. WISC-IV is to WPPSI-III. d. WPPSI-III is to WISC-IV.
Using the latest version of the Stanford-Binet test, if someone were to receive an IQ score of 109 today, it would mean that the person
a. scored lower than 50 percent of those who took the test. b. had a "normal" IQ. c. could be classified as having "superior" intelligence. d. was "developmentally disabled."