When children considered to have an intellectual disability were moved from an orphanage to more stimulating environments,
a. neither their IQ nor their emotional adjustment showed any improvement.
b. their IQ test scores rose an average of 29 points.
c. they became better adjusted and happier, but did not improve intellectually.
d. their IQ scores improved slightly by five to ten IQ points.
ANSWER: b
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