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Encyclopedia > Obedience
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The term Obedience may refer to one of the following: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

  • In terms of human behavior and interpersonal behavior, Obedience (human behavior) refers to direct change caused by a demand.
  • In terms of Canine behavior, Obedience is a term used to correct misbehavior in dogs or other pets; known usually as obedience training.
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  • In terms of Sexual Intercourse may refer to a kind of role-play.

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Religious Obedience (1658 words)
obedience in the institutes approved by the Holy See is held more and more to be made equally to the pope, who communicates his authority to the Roman congregations entrusted with the direction of religious orders.
obedience of the Eastern monks was imperfect and defective by reason of the facility with which they changed from one superior or monastery to another.
obedience is the chief of the vows of
Obedience - definition of Obedience in Encyclopedia (252 words)
Obedience is often associated with social dominance and submission.
Human beings have been shown to be surprisingly obedient in the presence of perceived legitimate authority figures, as demonstrated by the Milgram experiment in the 1960s.
Formerly obedience was included along with honor and love as part of a conventional bride's wedding oath (but not the bridegroom's).
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