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Definition of Objectives
1. objective [n] - See also: objective
Lexicographical Neighbors of Objectives
Literary usage of Objectives
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Microscope: An Introduction to Microscopic Methods and to Histology by Simon Henry Gage (1908)
"Achromatic objectives.—In these the chromatic and the spherical aberration are
... All the better forms of objectives are achromatic and also aplanatic. ..."
2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1871)
"TIIE FOCAL LENGTH OF MICROSCOPIC objectives. —Mr. CR Cross has ably discussed
this subject in the "Franklin Journal." He remarks : "The investigation ot ..."
3. Elementary Chemical Microscopy by Emile Monnin Chamot (1921)
"objectives are manufactured. When in the correction for chromatic aberration
three spectral color rays are brought to a common focus the objectives are ..."
4. Making Health Communication Programs Work: A Planner's Guide (1993)
"objectives describe the intermediate steps that must be reached to ... Some of
these objectives may be beyond the scope of a communication program; ..."
5. Prevention Plus II: Tools for Creating and Sustaining Drug-Free Communities (1994)
"Process Evaluation: Did We Accomplish Our objectives? Why or Why Not? Every group
wants to know if its program has achieved the planned objectives. ..."
6. Peer Justice and Youth Empowerment: An Implementation Guide for Teen Court by Tracy M. Godwin, David J. Steinhart, Betsy A. Fulton (1997)
"Program objectives specify how program goals will be achieved and should include
a method for evaluating results. While program goals should clearly state ..."