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Intraindividual differences
 
  a. consider how a child compares to other children.
  b. are not useful in developing individual plans of instruction. c. are the differences in abilities within the same child.
  d. are stable as the child ages.

Question 2

In defining the term children with exceptionalities, which characteristic is most central?
 
  a. The child deviates from the normal population in intellectual ability. b. The child is from a lower socioeconomic background.
  c. The child shows evidence of multiple disabilities.
  d. The child's deviation is extensive enough to warrant modification of educational services or practices.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: d





 

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