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When the test statistic for the Kruskal-Wallis H test is equal to or smaller than the critical value,we reject the null hypothesis.
Capture Errors
Describes mistakes that occur when a routine action is inadvertently captured by a stronger habit and proceeds automatically in the wrong direction.
A-not-B Error
A cognitive error observed in infants, where they search for an object at its initial hiding place (A) even after seeing it moved to a new location (B).
Motor Perseveration
The repetitive and continuous movement or action that an individual keeps doing in the same way despite the absence of a reason or the ability to adapt to new situations.
Infants
Describes young children, typically under one year of age, who are in the earliest stage of human development.
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