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A country that must decrease production of one good in order to increase the production of another
Secondary Circular Reactions
Part of Piaget's theory of cognitive development, these are repetitive actions in infants aged 4-8 months that reflect the infant's discovery of actions and their effects on the environment.
Primary Circular Reactions
Early infantile behaviors, identified in Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development, characterized by repetitive actions that focus on the infant's own body, usually discovered by chance.
Secondary Circular Reactions
A stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development where infants repeat an action that has an interesting effect outside of their own body.
Coordination
The organized arrangement of different elements or body parts to perform a task smoothly and efficiently.
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