Which of the following cognitive characteristics is typical of a child with intellectual disability?

a. The child is able to change his or her learning style to fit a learning task.
b. The child is able to recognize complex relationships.
c. The child is unable to memorize a passage of only four sentences.
d. The child doesn't recognize that a red triangle and a red circle can be classified together.


D

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According to the perspective taken in this book, what is the maximum number of careers a person can have?

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Which one of the following statements best describes a cognitive-developmental perspective of child development?

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