Which statement about ASD is true?
a) The majority of children with ASD are high in intelligence and exhibit exceptional mental skills.
b) Researchers have determined the origin of ASD.
c) The rates of ASD are much higher in the United States than in other areas of the world.
d) The majority of children with ASD are low in intelligence and exhibit some degree of intellectual disability.
Answer: d
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