The correct answer is reaction formation
Reactive formation is a defense mechanism that occurs when a person feels a desire to do or say something but says the opposite. Reactive formation appears as a defense against a feared social punishment. If I fear that I will be criticized for anything, I very visibly act in a way that shows that I am personally out of the way of the feared position.
A common pattern in reactive formation is where a person uses "excessive behavior", for example, using exaggerated sympathy when the person is really feeling hostile.
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One of the biggest developments in communication came in 1831 when the electric telegraph was invented.
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<span>Practical intelligence is supported by experience. I have found in my life that experience has often changed my theories about things. Without experience you cannot be sure that what you believe is actually true. How can you have a more solidified confidence in a belief without backing it up with what you have been through experimentally?</span>
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because of everyone getting a say in what the rules are
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