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{{Object
{{Object
|name = All About Behavioral Psychology
|name = ''All About Behavioral Psychology''
|image = AABPbook.png
|image = AABPbook.png
|type = Science book
|type = Science book
|appearance = "[[The Fish Bowl]]"
|appearance = "[[The Fish Bowl]]"
|owner = [[Sandy Cheeks]]}}
|owner = [[Sandy Cheeks]]}}
'''All About Behavioral Psychology''' is a book that is read by {{Link|Sandy}} in the episode "[[The Fish Bowl]]."
'''''All About Behavioral Psychology''''' is a book that is read by {{Link|Sandy}} in the episode "[[The Fish Bowl]]."


==Description==
==Description==
The cover of this book is mainly blue in color and the title words are in orange color, also on the front it shows a little picture of three fish.
The cover of this book is mainly blue in color and the title words are in orange color, also on the front it shows a little picture of three fish.


==Role in the episode==
==Role in episode==
Sandy reads this book because she has never studied this kind of science. It helps her to run her behavioral experiment to study underwater inhabitants.
Sandy reads this book because she has never studied this kind of science. It helps her to run her behavioral experiment to study underwater inhabitants.
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[[Category:Books in SpongeBob SquarePants]]

Revision as of 18:47, 27 November 2017

Template:Italic title Template:OTab Template:Object All About Behavioral Psychology is a book that is read by Template:Data:Links in the episode "The Fish Bowl."

Description

The cover of this book is mainly blue in color and the title words are in orange color, also on the front it shows a little picture of three fish.

Role in episode

Sandy reads this book because she has never studied this kind of science. It helps her to run her behavioral experiment to study underwater inhabitants.