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Store Owners' "Conditional Privilege" Defense Against Intentional Tort Claims Brought

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Store owners' "conditional privilege" defense against intentional tort claims brought by detained shoplifting suspects,recognized by most states,usually:

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Sensorimotor Conditioning

A learning process in young children that involves mastering the integration of sensory information with motor responses, fundamental to cognitive development.

Organized Patterns

Structured sequences or arrangements of ideas, actions, or events that follow a consistent and recognizable order.

Circular Reactions

Repetitive behaviors in young children that serve to explore their environment and understand cause-and-effect relationships, part of cognitive development.

Representational Ability

Piaget’s term for capacity to store mental images or symbols of objects and events.

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