A child has a disability that is not visible to others. Research has shown that children with a condition that is less visible to others will:

a. frequently have more difficulty adjusting to the condition than those with a more visible disability
b. have the same amount of difficulty adjusting to the condition as people with a visible disability
c. often forget for long periods of time that they have a disability since it is not visible
d. seek more attention from significant others compared to people with a more visible disability


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A Correct: Research has shown that children with a condition that is less visible to others will frequently have more difficulty adjusting to the condition than those with a more visible disability.
B Incorrect: Research has not shown that children with a condition that is less visible to others will have the same amount of difficulty adjusting to the condition as people with a visible disability.
C Incorrect: Research has not shown that children with a condition that is less visible to others often forget for long periods of time that they have a disability since it is not visible.
D Incorrect: Research has not shown that children with a condition that is less visible to others seek more attention from significant others compared to people with a more visible disability.

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