In a longitudinal study of extremely low-birth-weight infants, those who survived tended to be

A. smaller and more likely to have lower cognitive functions.
B. of normal size and cognitive functions.
C. normal size and more likely to have lower cognitive functions.
D. smaller but to have normal cognitive functions.


Answer: D

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