Sensory acuity, motor speed and strength, perception and perceptual-motor integration,
language, attention, abstracting ability, flexibility of thinking, orientation, and memory are all
__________ abilities.
A) educational
B) psychomotor
C) affective
D) cognitive
E) neuropsychological
E
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false