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What problems can occur when the independent variables are correlated with each other?
Chorea
A neurological disorder marked by involuntary, rapid, irregular movements, affecting the face, feet, and hands, often associated with Huntington's disease.
Jerky Movements
Sudden, quick movements that are not smooth or controlled, often unintentional and possibly indicative of a neurological disorder.
Athetosis
A type of motor disorder characterized by slow, involuntary, convoluted, writhing movements of the fingers, arms, legs, or neck.
Glasgow Coma Scale
A clinical scale used to assess the consciousness level of a person after a brain injury, based on responses to stimuli.
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