The 1992 AAIDD definition of intellectual disabilities portrays intellectual disability as a relationship between the
a. level of support needed for an individual to participate to his or her maximum potential and the intelligence of the individual.
b. individual's intellectual functioning, language functioning, and motor functioning.
c. individual's IQ, the individual's adaptive behavior functioning, and the environment.
d. individual, the environment, and the type of support needed for maximum functioning.
Ans: D
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