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Can social scientists ever PROVE the cause(s)of human behavior? Why (not)? Discuss the nature of causation in social science,including special considerations in studying human subjects.
Self-Worth
An individual's subjective evaluation of their own value or worth as a person.
Labyrinthine Motor Skills
Complex movements and coordination guided by the inner ear's structures, related to balance and spatial orientation.
Systemic Motor Skills
Broad physical abilities involving large muscle movements such as walking, running, and jumping, which require coordination of the body’s muscular and nervous systems.
Gross Motor Skills
Skills that employ the large muscles used in locomotion.
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