Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Observational learning
Modeling as related to social learning theory.
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Observable health behavior
Behavior that can be evaluated during or immediately after the learning experience, or when the learner uses what is learned in a later life situation is the overt behavior of the individual toward various aspects of the environment that affect health.
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Obscenity
Something offensive to modesty or decency, often sexually related.
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Obscene telephone calling
A variant sexual behavior in which there is anonymous telephone communication involving lewd language.
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Obscene
Disgusting, repulsive, filthy, shocking.
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Oblique fracture
A fracture that runs obliquely to the axis of the bone. A fracture in which the bone is broken diagonally. A slanting-angle break in bone.
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Object relationship
Refers to the parent-child relationship in which the parent functions as an object of admiration and a role model for the child.
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Objectivity
One of the criteria for evaluating the scientific merit of observations. All subjective judgments are avoided and all descriptive statements are made in a manner that is objectively verifiable.
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Objective theory
One of three major systems of rules and principles that guides persons in making value judgments holds that one perfect set of values exists, which is binding to all persons in all places at all times and is not subject to change.
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Objective tests of personality
Tests that take the form of questionnaires or rating scales, projective tests of personality.
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