Which of the following alternatives offers the most accurate assessment of the origin of familial intellectual disability in nature on the one hand or nurture on the other?

A. Familial intellectual disability is most often environmental in origin, such as extreme continuous poverty leading to malnutrition.
B. Familial intellectual disability is almost always genetic in origin, thereby reflecting nature.
C. About one-third of the cases of familial intellectual disability have a known basis in biology, or nature.
D. Whether familial intellectual disability is caused by environmental factors or some genetic factor is usually impossible to determine.


Answer: D

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