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OPERATING SPACE

explained by Canadian growth psychologist Robbie Case, the space in working memory which can be given to the carrying out

OPHTHALMOSCOPY

noun. the study of the fundus of the eye using an ophthalmoscope. Ophthalmoscopy is additionally utilized to gauge refractive errors

OPIOID DEPENDENCE

in the DSM-IV-TR, a group of cognitive, behavioral, and physiological indicators signaling that ongoing utilization of opioids in spite of

OPPORTUNITY STRUCTURE

a matrix which correlates private traits to the social and cultural chances and choices which are accessible to a person

OPTICAL ILLUSION

an unauthentic visual picture generated by either physical or psychological aspects.

OPTO- (OPT-)

combining type: sight or the eyes.

ORAL STAGE

with regard to psychoanalytic theory, the first phase of psychocarnal growth, occurring in the first year of life, wherein the

ORDERED SCALE

a scale of gauging wherein the scaling units can be rated from tiniest to biggest.

ORGANIC

adjective. 1. designating a state or illness which is essentially somatic or physical, as compared to operational or psychogenic. 2.

ORGANIC VARIABLE

a procedure or condition inside a living being which mixes with a stimulant to generate a specific reaction. Commonly referred

ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE

the basic character of the entire organizational surroundings as comprehended by those who are employed in it.

ORGANIZED PLAY

play which is ordered, overseen by rules, and managed or directed by another person, like a educator, group leader, or

ORIGINAL SIN

with regard to the Judeo-Christian tradition, a place of sin considered to be innate in all people as an outcome

ORTHOGRAPHY

noun. 1. A language's official writing system. 2. the study of the manners of spelling in a system.

OSMOLAGNIA

noun. carnal interest in and satisfaction stemming from scents emanating from the body, particularly from the genitalia.

OTHER CONDITIONS THAT MAY BE A FOCUS OF CLINICAL ATTENTION

in the DSM-IV-TR, a class which comprises many illnesses or problems which require psychiatric intervention or remediation although they don't

OUTBREEDING

noun. 1. the mating of human beings who are not related or who stem from varied groups. It is hence

OUTGROUP HOMOGENEITY BIAS

the perceptual propensity to presume the members of other groups are very much alike to one another, especially in comparison

OVERAGE

depicting an individual who is above the average or regular age correlated with a chosen behavior or attribute.

OVERIDENTIFICATION

noun. with regard to the general linear model, the existence of more parameters than are required to dictate the model