Children and adults with profound intellectual disability:
A. usually do not suffer from sensory or motor impairments.
B. have normal rates of life expectancy.
C. tend to interact with others socially.
D. may not develop comprehension skills beyond concrete instructions and gestures.
Answer: D
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As your textbook discusses, a statistician
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