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Patents, tariffs, and quotas are all examples of
Tertiary Circular Reactions
The stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development where infants explore their environment and learn through trial and error experimentation.
Coordination
The organized and harmonious action of different parts of an organism or group to achieve a specific function or effect.
Secondary Circular Reactions
Secondary circular reactions, a concept in Piaget's theory of cognitive development, refer to the repetition of actions that produce an effect on the environment, observed in infants aged 4-8 months.
Primary Circular Reactions
A development stage in infants characterized by repetitive actions upon their own body, intended for the pleasure and sensory exploration these actions provide.
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