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A larger sample size is required when the job being studied is more consistent in completion time.
Visual-Motor Coordination
The ability to coordinate visual perception with body movements, important in tasks ranging from writing to playing sports.
Motor Development
Refers to the progression of muscle coordination, strength, and the ability to move and control physical actions in infants and young children.
Crawling
A form of locomotion achieved by moving on all fours, typically one of the first ways infants learn to move independently.
Creeping
A form of locomotion seen in infants where they move forward on their hands and knees.
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