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A core feature of intellectual developmental disorders is the presence of significant deficits in both general mental abilities (e.g., reasoning, problem-solving) and adaptive functioning (e.g., personal independence, social responsibility). Considering this, which of the following scenarios best illustrates the combination of deficits required for such a diagnosis?
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A core feature of intellectual developmental disorders is the presence of significant deficits in both general mental abilities (e.g., reasoning, problem-solving) and adaptive functioning (e.g., personal independence, social responsibility). Considering this, which of the following scenarios best illustrates the combination of deficits required for such a diagnosis?