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craiczarry

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Which statement regarding gender differences in rates of communication disorders is true?
 
  a. Girls are more likely to be diagnosed with communication disorders, due to biological differences.
  b. Girls are more likely to be diagnosed with communication disorders, due to referral bias.
 c. Boys are more likely to be diagnosed with communication disorders, due to biological differences.
  d. Boys are more likely to be diagnosed with communication disorders, due to acting out behaviors.

Question 2

By mid to late adolescence, most children with communication disorders ____.
 
  a. stop speaking
 b. have acquired normal language
 c. show declines in the quality of speech
  d. drop out of school



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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