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What is the primary reason why understanding learning disabilities is so complicated?
 
  a. Each type of learning disability has its own causes and thus its own treatments.
 b. The biological precursors of all learning disabilities are identical.
 c. Because intervention increases problems, it is best to let the disability resolve itself.
  d. What is successful for one individual rarely works for others with the same disability.

Question 2

Our perception of our own physical attractiveness and how we feel about our bodies is called
 
  a. body consciousness.
  b. body image.
  c. self-concept.
  d. self-reflective perception.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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