Carrie is a third grader recently diagnosed with reading disorder. Carrie's test results

show that her IQ is in the above average range and her parents have arranged for her
to receive extra help outside of school to improve her reading ability.

Which of the
following statements is(are) probably true about Carrie?
a. She will continue to have difficulties in school, but will probably succeed in
acquiring the reading skills she is lacking.
b. She will probably still have a diagnosis of reading disorder in high school.
c. She will continue to have difficulties in her adult years, and will probably have
difficulty obtaining and maintaining a job.
d. a and b
e. b and c

D

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How does Wortman and Silver's model of grieving differ from those proposed by the other theorists in your text?

A) It proposes more than one emotion or feeling in each of its stages. B) It follows a linear perspective while the other theorists follow a stage perspective. C) It challenges the notion that failure to experience distress is a sign that the individual has not grieved "properly." D) It is composed of seven stages instead of the usual four or five.

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