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The need for special education services is easier to demonstrate for students with severe disabilities because
 
  A) their disabilities are visible.
  B) research and experience have shown that they cannot succeed in school without special education.
  C) they have received special education services since they were preschoolers.
  D) prereferral interventions tend not to work with these students.

Question 2

The following safeguards are given to those with disabilities except
 
  A) notice prior to evaluation.
  B) parental participation in multidisciplinary teams to determine disability.
  C) protection from biased evaluation.
  D) right to evaluations conducted only by school personnel.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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