There is not, to my knowledge, any one single or over-arching operational deifinition/OD of 'commitment'. The nature of ODs, in psychology anyway, is that they vary according to the background of the researcher in question (amongst other things). You could consider many different aspects of commitment- I assume you're talking about commitment in terms of relationships, right?- and come up with an OD for each. For example, one that comes to mind is: Not having relations with other women/men. Then there's the more complex factor, difficult to operationalize, of 'mental infidelity', of thinking about being unfaithful with other people. Such variables strike me as far more difficult to operationalize [than the previous example].
The concrete (operational) results desired; what specifically is to come about through the actions planned in the proposal.
Operational amplifiers are usually bought as an I.C., but they may be constructed with discrete components too.
the commitment-oriented approach proposes that employee commitment will lead to enhanced performance. Jobs are more broadly designed and job operations are upgraded to include more responsibility.
The operational definitions of assembly line includes the machinery and workers in a factory. These is part of the progressive production which assembles parts.
operational amplifier
Operational definition. :)
Is it possible for an operational definition to be valid but not reliable
operational definition of a manipulated variable
in my idea, operational definition is a term that guided the writer to focused on answering their writing objectives...
1. Is there a way of reconciling the classical temporal definition of the maintenance with operational definition we use?
what is the meaning of family or social commitment
operational definition of a manipulated variable
operational definition of terms
Operational means working in literal sense. If something is working fine, it is said to be operational.
fun.
stationary
A teaching regime.