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24 Cards in this Set
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mental rotation |
a subtype of spatial ability that includes the ability to visualize objects as they would appear if rotated in space |
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spatial perception |
a subtype of spatial ability that includes the ability to identify and locate the horizontal or vertical in the presence of distracting information. |
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spatial visualization |
a subtype of spatial ability that refers to the process spatial information so as to understand the relationship between objects in space, such as the ability to see a figure embedded in other figures, find hidden figures in a drawing or picture, or imagine the shape produced when a folded piece of paper is cut and then unfolded. |
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spatiotemporal ability |
a subtype of spatial ability that involves judgements about moving objects in space such as making a judgement about when a moving object will arrive at a target. |
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attachment |
an intimate relationship that forms between a caregiver (almost always a mother) and an infant |
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bonding |
an emotional attachment that develops between primary caregiver and infant within a few hours or days after birth. |
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display rules |
learned social rules that govern who may display which emotion to whim, and in what situation each emotion may be displayed |
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companionate love |
a combination of commitment and intimacy without passion |
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gross motor skills |
skills involving use of large muscles of the body, producing large movements, such as throwing, kicking, running, and jumping. |
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homophobia |
the unreasonable fear and hatred of homosexuality |
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machismo |
a Spanish word meaning strong and assertive masculinity and implying complete male authority. |
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matriarchy |
a family pattern in which women are dominant or a pattern in which women are the head of the household due to the father's absence. |
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mental rotation |
a subtype of spatial ability that includes the ability to visualize objects as they would appear if rotated in space |
|
spatial perception |
a subtype of spatial ability that includes the ability to identify and locate the horizontal or vertical in the presence of distracting information. |
|
spatial visualization |
a subtype of spatial ability that refers to the process spatial information so as to understand the relationship between objects in space, such as the ability to see a figure embedded in other figures, find hidden figures in a drawing or picture, or imagine the shape produced when a folded piece of paper is cut and then unfolded. |
|
spatiotemporal ability |
a subtype of spatial ability that involves judgments about moving objects in space such as making a judgement about when a moving object will arrive at a target. |
|
attachment |
an intimate relationship that forms between a caregiver (almost always a mother) and an infant |
|
bonding |
an emotional attachment that develops between primary caregiver and infant within a few hours or days after birth. |
|
display rules |
learned social rules that govern who may display which emotion to whim, and in what situation each emotion may be displayed |
|
companionate love |
a combination of commitment and intimacy without passion |
|
gross motor skills |
skills involving use of large muscles of the body, producing large movements, such as throwing, kicking, running, and jumping. |
|
homophobia |
the unreasonable fear and hatred of homosexuality |
|
machismo |
a Spanish word meaning strong and assertive masculinity and implying complete male authority. |
|
matriarchy |
a family pattern in which women are dominant or a pattern in which women are the head of the household due to the father's absence. |