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Knowing how many things can be seen is also called __________.
Dyadic Skills
The interpersonal skills required to effectively manage and navigate two-person relationships, such as communication and conflict resolution.
Orienting System
A cognitive mechanism that directs attention towards novel or significant stimuli in one's environment.
Still-Face Paradigm
A research technique for assessing infant coping strategies. The infant is seated facing the mother who is instructed to interact in normally pleasant and playful ways at first and then is asked to change her behavior and to be completely unresponsive or withdrawn.
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