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Life Course Impacts of Mild Intellectual Deficits
2005
American Journal on Mental Retardation
We identified 201 individuals who obtained IQs of 85 or below in high school and participated in the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (a prospective longitudinal study that followed sample members from age 18 through age 53). Their life course development was contrasted with their siblings who obtained IQs above 100. Life course outcomes were assessed in five domains: Education and Occupational Attainment, Family Formation, Social Participation and Support, Physical Health, and Psychological
doi:10.1352/0895-8017(2005)110[451:lciomi]2.0.co;2
pmid:16212448
fatcat:43ac37gf3vftxk63o2pac4ntl4