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Much of what we know about the sequence of infant movement skill acquisition is based on the descriptive work of all of the following, except:
Situationism
The theory that environmental factors and contexts play a significant role in influencing an individual's behavior.
Relative Consistency
The degree to which an individual's behavior in a particular situation is consistent across different situations with varying social contexts.
Fundamental Values
The underlying beliefs and principles that guide an individual's behavior and decision-making, often considered essential for a meaningful life.
Study Design
The framework or plan for a study used to collect, analyze, and interpret data, which governs the choice of methods to be used.
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