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Prevalence of stereotypy among institutionalized nonambulatory profoundly mentally retarded people.
The prevalence of multiple classes of stereotypic behavior was assessed in a large sample of nonambulatory profoundly mentally retarded people. Implications for programming efforts were discussed.