Which of the following best describes the nature of sibling relationships when one child has a disability?
a. The relationships are less warm and positive than sibling relationships without the presence of a disability.
b. When the disability is severe, interactions between siblings are increased.
c. Parents serve as mediators more often.
d. The relationships are more warm and positive than sibling relationships without the presence of a disability.
ANS: D
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A. significant limitations in intellectual functioning. B. significant limitations in adaptive behavior. C. must originate before age 21. D. significant limitations in everyday social and practical skills.
Which of the following is classified as a supply-type achievement test item?
a. Fill in the blank b. Multiple choice c. True-false d. Matching
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