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  2. Reverse psychology - Wikipedia

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    Reverse psychology is often used on children due to their high tendency to respond with reactance, a desire to restore threatened freedom of action. Questions have, however been raised about such an approach when it is more than merely instrumental, in the sense that "reverse psychology implies a clever manipulation of the misbehaving child". [5]

  3. Derren Brown: The Events - Wikipedia

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    The first show, a live event broadcast on Wednesday 9 September 2009, appeared to show Derren Brown predicting that night's lottery draw. This was conducted by a set of white balls lined up, facing a wall, next to a television displaying a live feed from BBC One as they aired the live draw. After the draw, Brown wrote the results on a piece of ...

  4. 9 sneaky psychology tricks companies use to get you to buy stuff

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  5. List of psychological effects - Wikipedia

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    Ambiguity effect; Assembly bonus effect; Audience effect; Baader–Meinhof effect; Barnum effect; Bezold effect; Birthday-number effect; Boomerang effect; Bouba/kiki effect

  6. Baum test - Wikipedia

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    The first step is to let the participant draw a tree on a paper. In some cases, participants are also asked to write a short essay about the drawn tree. [7] A psychologist or a psychiatrist will then evaluate the various aspects of the drawing as well as the individual's behavior or comments while completing the test.

  7. 9 sneaky psychology tricks companies use to get you to buy stuff

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  8. Westermarck effect - Wikipedia

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    The Westermarck effect, also known as reverse sexual imprinting, is a psychological hypothesis that states that people tend not to be attracted to peers with whom they lived like cousins before the age of six.

  9. Draw Something 2 tips and tricks straight from the creators - AOL

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    Completing the Daily Draw or Daily Guess five days in a row also earns stars. It's possible to play offline. Fire up the app while you still have a connection to let games update.