Noun
(medicine) Initialism of oligoclonal band.
(chess) Initialism of opposite-colored bishop.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgEquity theory researchers found that certain forms of fairness or justice predict OCB better than others. Source: Internet
Many researchers, including the "father of OCB research," Dennis Organ have consistently portrayed OCBs as voluntary behaviors done at the discretion of the individual. Source: Internet
The LOC also included an Operations and Checkout Building (OCB) to which Gemini and Apollo spacecraft were initially received prior to being mated to their launch vehicles. Source: Internet
Hillsdale, NJ England: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Researchers have adapted, elaborated, or otherwise changed Organ's (1988) five OCB categories, but they remain popular today. Source: Internet