Kala is a sixth grader who was identified as having an intellectual disability. In addition to her low cognitive ability, she cannot perform daily skills necessary for independence such as brushing her teeth or taking a bath. These types of skills are referred to as:
A. Independent behavior.
B. Learned behavior.
C. Adaptive behavior.
D. Generalized behavior.
Answer: C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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