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Although questionable from an ethical standpoint, the use of probes on interviewees is a very efficient way to get answers to questions that make respondents uncomfortable.
Ability to Walk
The physical capability and motor function required for an individual to move about on foot, often considered a basic motor skill.
Instrumental Conditioning
A learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment.
Self-Efficacy
An individual's belief in their capacity to execute behaviors necessary to produce specific performance attainments.
Age-Grading
The process of categorizing individuals or allocating roles based on their age.
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