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  2. Father - Wikipedia

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    Biological fathers determine the sex of their child through a sperm cell which either contains an X chromosome (female), or Y chromosome (male). [1] Related terms of endearment are dad (dada, daddy), baba, papa, pappa, papasita, (pa, pap) and pop. A male role model that children can look up to is sometimes referred to as a father-figure.

  3. Fathers as attachment figures - Wikipedia

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    Studies have found that the father is a child's preferred attachment figure in approximately 5–20% of cases. [1] [2] [3] Fathers and mothers may react differently to the same behaviour in an infant, and the infant may react to the parents' behaviour differently depending on which parent performs it.

  4. Father figure - Wikipedia

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    The International Dictionary of Psychology defines "father figure" as "A man to whom a person looks up and whom he treats like a father." [4] The APA Concise Dictionary of Psychology offers a more extensive definition: "a substitute for a person's biological father, who performs typical paternal functions and serves as an object of identification and attachment.

  5. Father complex - Wikipedia

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    The father complex also stood at the conceptual core of Totem and Taboo (1912-3). Even after the break with Jung, when "complex" became a term to be handled with care among Freudians, the father complex remained important in Freud's theorizing in the twenties; [7] —for example, it appeared prominently in The Future of an Illusion (1927). [8]

  6. How well do you know your dad? Play 20 questions on Father's Day

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    This Father's Day, give your dad the gift of your ear and your time. Most people, especially as they get older, want to talk about their lives, their experiences and their hopes. Your father just ...

  7. Paternal bond - Wikipedia

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    The father of a child can develop the bond during the pregnancy of his partner, feeling attachment to the developing child. Research indicates that this may have some biological basis. [ 3 ] Statistics show that fathers' levels of testosterone tend to decline several months before the birth of the child.

  8. Parent - Wikipedia

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    Obama family portrait, 2011. A person's biological parents are the persons from whom the individual inherits their genes.The term is generally only used if there is a need to distinguish an individual's parents from their biological parents, For example, an individual whose father has remarried may call the father's new wife their stepmother and continue to refer to their mother normally ...

  9. Here’s What Dads Actually Mean When They Say They Don ... - AOL

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    Father's Day is on the horizon—it's on Sunday, June 18 this year—and that means it's time to start thinking about buying your dad (and father-like brother or brother-in-law) a gift.