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OTC DRUGS

abbreviated form of over-the-counter drugs.

OUIJA BOARD

brand name for a board displaying letters and numerals on which a movable pointer, held by the players, spells out

OUTGROUP EXTREMITY EFFECT

the propensity to depict and assess out-group members, their behavior, and their products in very positive or very aversive manners.

OVERACTIVITY

noun. Too much restless activity which might correspond to fear or frenzy. Over activity is generally partly less extreme than

OVERHEATING

noun. too much ambient temperature.

OVERREGULARIZATION

noun. a temporary error in language growth wherein the youth tries to make language more regular than it actually is,

OVULATORY CYCLE

the cyclical alterations in the ovary correlated with the growth of a graafian follicle.

OBJECT CONSTANCY

the propensity for an item to be comprehended more or less unaltered in spite of variations in the conditions of

OBJECTIVE COMPETITIVE SITUATION

a scenario wherein at least one person analyzes the behavior of a person or group of people by comparing it

OBJECT-ORIENTED PLAY

the voluntary changing of items, like clanging or throwing them, within the framework of play.

OBSERVER BIAS

an experimental bias comprised of errors by a viewer in one direction. Such a bias is frequently correlated with the

OCCASIONALISM

noun. the philosophical doctrine which postulates that occurrences aren't specifically a result of the antecedent occurrences which seem to generate

OCCUPATIONAL INHIBITION, OCCUPATIONAL NORM

the common or average score attained from examinations of a specific capacity, attribute, or interest among members of a specific

OCULAR DOMINANCE COLUMN

a vertical slab of straite cortex wherein the neurons are favorably reactive to arousal by way of one of the

ODD-EVEN RELIABILITY

a way of examining the dependability of an examination by relating scores on the odd- numbered objects with scores on

OFFSPRING

noun. any of the present-forth descendants of a plant, animal, or person.

OLFACTORIUM

noun. an examination chamber designed for concise and accurate gauging of olfactory operations, particularly odor sensitivity. The very controlled odor

OLFACTORY TRACT

a strip of nerve fibers which starts in the olfactory bulb and continues in reverse along the bottom side of

OMNIBUS TEST

a statistical examination of magnitude wherein at least three conditions are contrasted at the same time or wherein there are

ONE-SIDED MESSAGE

a message consisting of arguments which solely advocate one side of a problem. It is compared with a two-sided message,