Studies of the Long-Term Benefits of Psychostimulant Medication for Attention-Deficit/hyperactivity
Studies of the long-term benefits of psychostimulant medication for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder show
A) significant improvement in both learning and behavior.
B) no significant improvement in learning or behavior.
C) improved learning but no improvement in behavior.
D) improved behavior but no improvement in learning.
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