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{{trope}}{{cleanup|This is essentially two tropes crammed into a single page -- Reverse Psychology as a tactic (see [[Briar Patching]]), and as a sitcom plot -- with two separate descriptions and examples sections. It either needs to be unified somehow, or split into two separate pages. Three also needs to be some reconciliation and/or disambiguation with [[Reverse |
{{trope}}{{cleanup|This is essentially two tropes crammed into a single page -- Reverse Psychology as a tactic (see [[Briar Patching]]), and as a sitcom plot -- with two separate descriptions and examples sections. It either needs to be unified somehow, or split into two separate pages. Three also needs to be some reconciliation and/or disambiguation with [[Reverse Psychology Marketing]].}} |
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{{quote|'''Molly''': Johnny, I mean what Dr. Cox did was classic reverse psychology. And so is this: [backing up] Behavioral modification can sometimes be brought about through classic conditioning. |
{{quote|'''Molly''': Johnny, I mean what Dr. Cox did was classic reverse psychology. And so is this: [backing up] Behavioral modification can sometimes be brought about through classic conditioning. |
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(Smiles hopefully as J.D. looks confused) |
(Smiles hopefully as J.D. looks confused) |