OPERANT PARADIGM
1. the experimental arrangement of a contingency between a consequence and operant response. 2. more commonly, the presumption that a…
OPERATING SPACE
explained by Canadian growth psychologist Robbie Case, the space in working memory which can be given to the carrying out…
OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS
examination of the decision-making procedures comprised in the achievement of involved jobs. Typically, the jobs consist of the tracing of…
OPERATIONAL DEFINITION
a meaning of something with regard to the operations by which it could be viewed and gauged. Introduction A key…
OPERATIONAL SEX RATIO
the relative amount of females and males accessible at the time whenever reproduction might occur. In mammals with internal lactation…
OPERATIONISM
1. the position which the definition of a scientific idea relies upon the processes utilized to mandate it, so that…
OPERATIONS RESEARCH
the employment of scientific techniques to the analysis of involved establishments and to the solving of complex and difficult problems…
OPERATIVE KNOWLEDGE
insights learned in the act of performing functions, considered to be more fundamental and more predictive of later intellectual behaviors…
OPHTHALMIA
serious swelling of the eye which might impact either the conjunctiva or deeper structures. Mucous is a type of conjunctivitis…
OPHTHALMIC NERVE
a separation of the trigeminal nerve which mediates the feelings of the orbit of the eye, the anterior portion of…
OPHTHALMOLOGY
noun. the medical specialty regarding the study of the eye and the identification and remediation of eye illness. A doctor…
OPHTHALMOSCOPE
noun. a hand-held gadget utilized to analyze the constructs of the eye, particularly the fundus. This analysis might be direct,…
OPHTHALMOSCOPY
noun. the study of the fundus of the eye using an ophthalmoscope. Ophthalmoscopy is additionally utilized to gauge refractive errors…