Residential setting, adaptive behavior, and a variety of demographic variables were used in an effort
to predict scores on an instrument quantifying the exercise of choice. The sample consisted of 141
individuals with intellectual disability who lived in community group homes and 462 individuals
with intellectual disability who lived on a campus based program. High adaptive behavior scores
and living in a community based setting were predictive of higher exercise of choice. It was
suggested that both ability and opportunity were necessary for optimal choice making, and that
ability was the primary predictor.
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Author Name: Scott Spreat
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Keywords: ability, opportunity
ISSN: 2581-5148
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