Consent of Children with Severe Intellectual Disability
Alternative research methods may need to be used because children and adolescents are unable to give their assent and may have an indistinguishable dissent.
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Disability Studies
Educational Psychology
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Empirical Science
Science
Psychology
Severe Intellectual Developmental Disability (IDD)
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)
Behavioral Neuroscience
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Life Science / Biology
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