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Objective test instrument
An evaluation instrument that is consistently scored in the same manner each time it is used.
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Objective test
A test yielding results that can be scored by anyone with like outcomes. A type of test that is designed to be presented equally to all, regardless of who administers the test. The administrator follows a “script” in introducing the test and presenting the specific questions. Scoring does not depend on the administrator’s discretion and…
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Objective self-awareness
A perception of self often accompanied by feelings of anxiety over meeting standards.
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Objective responsibility
A belief that the magnitude of an offense can be judged solely by the magnitude of its consequences regardless of the intensions of the offender.
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Objective moral reasoning
In moral judgment, judging an act as good or bad on the basis of its consequences, subjective moral reasoning.
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Objective anxiety
In psychoanalytic theory, the ego’s reaction to danger, the same as realistic fear.
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Object fetish
A sexually arousing inanimate object.
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Object choice
In the psychology of sex, the type of person or thing selected as a focus for sexual activity.
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Obituary notice
A biographical sketch that appears in a newspaper or on the Internet shortly after a person’s death.
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Obedience
A change in belief or behavior as a result of pressure from an authority figure.
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