Which of the following statements about the diagnosis of intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder) is false?
A. An individual with an IQ of less than 70 would receive the diagnosis if there were no significant deficits in adaptive functioning.
B. An individual with an IQ above 75 would not meet diagnostic criteria even if there were impairments in adaptive functioning.
C. In forensic assessment, severe deficits in adaptive functioning might allow for a diagnosis with an IQ above 75.
D. Adaptive functioning must take into account the three domains of conceptual, social, and practical functioning.
E. The specifiers mild, moderate, severe, and profound are based on IQ scores.



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