What was the result of research into the effectiveness of the UCLA Young Autism Project?
A) It was no more effective than a control condition of referral to other professionals in the community.
B) It only produced results if practiced for the full 40 hours per week of training; training at 10 hours per week produced effects no different than referral to other professionals in the community.
C) The IQ gains seen at age 7 disappeared by age 10.
D) Though there was an increase in skills in children who completed the UCLA Young Autism Project, this did not translate to higher rates of placement in classrooms with typically developing peers.
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