Which ability concerns perceiving and arranging spatial relationships between objects?

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Multiple Choice

Which ability concerns perceiving and arranging spatial relationships between objects?

Explanation:
Perceiving and arranging spatial relationships between objects describes spatial relations. This skill focuses on understanding how objects are positioned relative to one another and how they fit together—for example, judging whether one object is to the left or right of another, above or below, or whether pieces will connect in a puzzle or how to orient items on a map. This differs from visualization, which is about creating or manipulating mental images, and from auditory processing (sounds) and inductive reasoning (patterns and generalizations).

Perceiving and arranging spatial relationships between objects describes spatial relations. This skill focuses on understanding how objects are positioned relative to one another and how they fit together—for example, judging whether one object is to the left or right of another, above or below, or whether pieces will connect in a puzzle or how to orient items on a map. This differs from visualization, which is about creating or manipulating mental images, and from auditory processing (sounds) and inductive reasoning (patterns and generalizations).

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