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12->'''Dorian:''' Indulge me, Sera. What do you think of when I say "demon?"\
13'''Sera:''' Arrows.\
14'''Dorian:''' Fine. "Magister?"\
15'''Sera:''' Arrows.\
16'''Dorian:''' Not helpful. But given our history, I'll accept it. "Thaumaturgy?"\
17'''Sera:''' What?\
18'''Dorian:''' Magical endeavors. Helpful wonders.\
19'''Sera:''' Ohhh. Arrows.\
20'''Dorian:''' ''[sighs]''
21-->-- ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition''
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23Another element of HollywoodPsych (along with the InkblotTest and the "[[AllPsychologyIsFreudian What was your mother like?]]" question) regarding comedic possibilities for a psychiatrist setting. Typically the scenario is that the psychiatrist will ask the patient a series of words and tell the patient to say the first word that comes to mind. In RealLife therapy, the therapist doesn't really care about what a person responds, they are interested in seeing how ''long'' it takes to respond. The reasoning is that if a person takes a longer-than-average time to formulate a response to a particular prompt, they have a mental block (formally, a "complex") on that topic and it deserves to be probed deeper.
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25A common gag is for the person to say the same word every time no matter what word the psychiatrist says.
26
27----
28!!Examples:
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30[[foldercontrol]]
31
32[[folder:Comedy]]
33* In one sketch by German comedian Dieter Hallervorden. At one point, he answers to everything with "broken", even when the psychologist says "children", so he has to correct himself. Later, he misunderstands one word as an insult and insults her back, after which VolleyingInsults ensue.
34* John Cleese discusses and implements this on the album ''AudioPlay/TheMontyPythonMatchingTieAndHandkerchief''.
35-->Tonight's the night I shall be talking about with the flu the subject of word association football. This is a technique out of living much used in the practice makes perfect of psychoanalysister and brother.
36[[/folder]]
37
38[[folder:Comic Books]]
39* In ''ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures'' #9, Bruce Wayne visits a psychiatrist who tries this on him. Bruce has to lie all [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_mfrxfmchq21reqb72o1_500.jpg the]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_mfrxfmchq21reqb72o2_1280.jpg way]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_mfrxfmchq21reqb72o3_1280.jpg through]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_mfrxfmchq21reqb72o4_1280.jpg the session.]]
40-->'''Doctor:''' Green.\
41'''Bruce:''' ''[thinks of Poison Ivy]'' Money.\
42'''Doctor:''' Work.\
43'''Bruce:''' ''[thinks of fighting crime]'' That's the thing that Alfred does, right?\
44'''Doctor:''' Trust.\
45'''Bruce:''' ''[[[BashBrothers thinks of Superman]]]'' Fund.\
46'''Doctor:''' Loyal.\
47'''Bruce:''' ''[[[UndyingLoyalty thinks of Robin, Nightwing and Batgirl]]]'' Dog.\
48'''Doctor:''' Play.\
49'''Bruce:''' ''[[[CriminalMindGames thinks of the Riddler]]]'' Vickie, Silver, Julie--\
50'''Doctor:''' ''One'' is enough. Good.\
51'''Bruce:''' ''[[[MoralityChain thinks of Commisioner Gordon]]]'' Charity.\
52'''Doctor:''' Evil.\
53'''Bruce:''' ''[[[ArchEnemy thinks of The Joker]]]'' Taxes.\
54'''Doctor:''' Friend.\
55'''Bruce:''' ''[[[MyGreatestFailure thinks of Two-Face]]]'' Foe.\
56'''Doctor:''' Happiness.\
57'''Bruce:''' ''[[[DeathByOriginStory thinks of his parents]]]'' ... ''[gets up and stares out the window]''\
58''[later that night]''\
59'''Batman:''' Gotham.
60* In ''ComicBook/TheBatmanOfArkham'', psychotherapist Bruce Wayne tries this with Two-Face fruitlessly ("One." "Two." "Life." "Two." "Death." "Two."), culminating in a breakthrough when Two-Face responds to "Murder" with "Happens."
61* In yet another ''Batman'' example, ''ComicBook/ArkhamAsylumASeriousHouseOnSeriousEarth'' has Batman undergoing a word examination test from a shrink as part of a gesture to show The Joker he's not mad. It quickly goes into a bad place ("Mother." "Pearl," coupled with the imagine of Martha Wayne's pearl necklace snapping) and he eventually stops it once the imagery starts piling around the death of his parents and bats, much to The Joker's delight.
62* Doc Samson does this to Multiple Man when interviewing him in ''ComicBook/XFactor''. The latter claims he himself isn't sure if the answers were genuine or if he made them up.
63-->'''Samson:''' Black.\
64'''Jamie:''' Motown.\
65'''Samson:''' Up.\
66'''Jamie:''' And away.\
67'''Samson:''' Over.\
68'''Jamie:''' The Rainbow.\
69'''Samson:''' In.\
70'''Jamie:''' Sane.\
71'''Samson:''' Alone.\
72'''Jamie:''' Hell.
73[[/folder]]
74
75[[folder:Fan Works]]
76* ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'' combines this with LiteralMinded and YouSayTomato, similar to ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' and ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp''.
77* In ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21214895 Old Associations]]'', Diggle convinces Oliver and Felicity to go to couples counseling. The therapist gives Oliver this test, and the plot is caused when she asks "Home" and he replies "Laurel". Felicity is, somewhat understandably, upset that he thinks of his ex-girlfriend as home, RageQuits the session and [[ShipSinking puts a permanent end to their relationship]]. Laurel's presence on his mind is foreshadowed slightly beforehand, as when the therapist says "Bar" he replies "Exam" (visibly surprising her), and when he starts recalling old memories from before he met Felicity that involve his relationship with Laurel.
78[[/folder]]
79
80[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
81* In ''Film/ADangerousMethod'', performed by Jung with Emma as a subject and Sabina as an assistant and an interpreter.
82* ''Film/TheDarkMirror'': One of the tests that psychologist Dr. Elliot runs on twins Terry and Ruth Collins to find out which is the EvilTwin murderer. It's a dramatic moment when each associate "mirror" with "death".
83* Played with in ''Film/TheDirtyDozen''. One character's responses are all about baseball.
84* ''Film/TheElevenOClock'': The film is about a chaotic therapy session between a psychiatrist and a man with delusions who ''thinks'' he's a psychiatrist, and it's not clear which is which. An attempt at a word association test dissolves in confusion when each throws out words for the other to react to.
85* In ''Film/EvilRoySlade'', the title character is given a word association test as part of an attempt to rehabilitate him. Of course, Evil Roy gives violent answers (usually "my gun") to everything... almost:
86-->'''Dr. Delp:''' Bear.\
87'''Evil Roy:''' Teddy.\
88'''Dr. Delp:''' What?\
89'''Evil Roy:''' Nothin'. Next question.
90* Elvis Presley starred in a movie called ''Film/FollowThatDream'' that illustrated why word association is not a reliable psychological tool. The psychiatrist was instructed by a judge to submit a written form of the test and unbeknownst to her was given the judge's answers instead of the defendant's. She still psychoanalyzed the answers as revealing a criminal mindset.
91* Used by the amateur psychiatrist to get at the root of his new wife's psychosis in Hitchcock's ''Film/{{Marnie}}''. Not entirely successfully as he has less skill than he thinks he does.
92* In ''Film/ProjectALF'', the title character is given one after his previous interrogator, Dr. Warner, dies from an accidental electrocution:
93-->'''Dr. Stanley:''' On.\
94'''ALF:''' Off.\
95'''Dr. Stanley:''' Up.\
96'''ALF:''' Down.\
97'''Dr. Stanley:''' Toast.\
98'''ALF:''' [[BlackComedy Dr. Warner.]]\
99'''Dr. Stanley:''' ''[[[DudeNotFunny Extended]] {{beat}}]'' In.\
100'''ALF:''' Out.\
101'''Dr. Stanley:''' Cold.\
102'''ALF:''' [[CrossesTheLineTwice Dr. Warner.]]
103* Used in ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'' to lampshade central tropes of the ''Film/JamesBond'' franchise:
104-->'''Psychologist:''' I'd like to start with some simple word association, so just tell me the first word that pops into your head. For example, I might say "day", and you might say...\
105'''Bond:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Wasted]].\
106'''Psychologist:''' ''[{{beat}}]'' Alright... Gun.\
107'''Bond:''' [[MurderIsTheBestSolution Shot]].\
108'''Psychologist:''' Agent.\
109'''Bond:''' [[SpyFiction Provocateur]].\
110'''Psychologist:''' Woman.\
111'''Bond:''' [[FemmeFatale Provoca]]''[[TheVamp trix]]''.\
112'''Psychologist:''' Heart.\
113'''Bond:''' [[AttackOnTheHeart Target]].\
114'''Psychologist:''' [[MythologyGag Bird]].\
115'''Bond:''' Sky.\
116'''Psychologist:''' M.\
117'''Bond:''' [[ImStandingRightHere Bitch]].\
118'''Psychologist:''' Sunlight.\
119'''Bond:''' [[MrFanservice Swim]].\
120'''Psychologist:''' Moonlight.\
121'''Bond:''' [[TuxedoAndMartini Dance]].\
122'''Psychologist:''' Murder.\
123'''Bond:''' [[ProfessionalKiller Employment]].\
124'''Psychologist:''' Country.\
125'''Bond:''' [[UsefulNotes/SecretIntelligenceService England]].\
126'''Psychologist:''' [[TitleDrop Skyfall]].\
127'''Bond:''' ...\
128'''Psychologist:''' [[ArcWords Skyfall]].\
129'''Bond:''' ...[[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Done]].\
130''[walks away]''
131[[/folder]]
132
133[[folder:Literature]]
134* Done by the main character to David in Creator/DanBrown's ''Literature/DigitalFortress''.
135* In the original book ''Literature/CheaperByTheDozen'', the kids are given this test by a psychologist. The've seen it before, so they mess with her head by purposely giving answers that seem to indicate a morbid mindset. Then one of them gives the answer ''before'' being given the word...
136* Ben Richards gets one of these in ''Literature/TheRunningMan'' by Creator/StephenKing when he's trying out to get on any kind of game show so that [[HealthcareMotivation he can get money for his sick daughter's treatment]]. Some of his answers establish him as a decent person. For example, in response to the word "strike," he says "out" rather than something like "fist."
137* In ''[[Literature/AlexRider Scorpia Rising]]'', [[spoiler:Julius Grief]] receives such a test from his prison psychiatrist. It mostly serves to establish his [[AxCrazy lust for violence]] ("Dog."-->"Bone." "Kitchen."-->"Knife."), though at one point [[FreudianSlip he slips up]]; the doctor says "Letter" and he answers "Bed", almost revealing that he recently received a secret message left under his pillow.
138* In ''Literature/EyeContact'', the autistic child Adam takes one, and his mother, who's spent most of his childhood drilling him on rote sentences, is surprised to hear him making logical connections between the meanings of words.
139[[/folder]]
140
141[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
142* ''Series/JustShootMe''
143** Dennis uses it on Jack. When he throws in "out of work responsibilities", Jack responds "fired".
144** In another episode, Dennis suggests this approach when thinking of lyrics for a new Christmas song with Nina, who complains that she didn't like it when they played this game at the sanitarium. The session quickly devolves into VolleyingInsults.
145* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'':
146** The episode hosted by Creator/RichardPryor features [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_Association_(Saturday_Night_Live) a skit]] where a white job interviewer, played by Creator/ChevyChase, gives a word association test to a Black man, played by Pryor, applying for a janitorial position. While the test starts off normal, the words used grow increasingly racist, with the applicant growing increasingly angry and firing back with anti-white epithets. Eventually, the interviewer says the n-word right in the applicant's face, to which the latter responds with a death threat. Frightened, the interviewer gives the applicant not only the job, but also a luxurious set of benefits. Paul Mooney, who claimed to have penned the sketch at Pryor's request, stated that the dialogue was based on his own negative experiences with white Creator/{{NBC}} executives, while Chase, who counter-claimed that he co-wrote the sketch with Pryor, described it as an experiment in RefugeInAudacity.
147** Another episode had Creator/PatrickStewart as a Scottish therapist, who does word association with Creator/MikeMyers' character, [[ViolentGlaswegian an angry Scottish man]]. Every response is violence ("Mother?" "Headbutt!" "Father?" "Kick in the jimmy!") until Stewart says "Brother?", to which Meyers responds "Seagull". When Stewart asks him to explain, Meyers says that his brother used to [[RefugeInAudacity tie heavy weights to seagulls and throw them into the loch]].
148* Occurs in an episode of ''Series/{{Becker}}''.
149-->'''Reggie Kostas:''' Dog.\
150'''Becker:''' Leave.\
151'''Reggie:''' Tree.\
152'''Becker:''' Me.\
153'''Reggie:''' Man.\
154'''Becker:''' Alone.\
155'''Reggie:''' Hey!
156* Terry from ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'' has to take one when talking to the police psychologist. He takes them all in a morbid direction no matter what word she gives him.
157-->'''Psychologist''': Cat.\
158'''Terry''': Kitten. Cute. Calm...False sense of security. Gun. Die.
159* ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'': Jerry and George visit George's ex-girlfriend in a institution and discuss the perks of being a mental patient, including getting those fun tests.
160-->'''Jerry:''' That'd be great. There's no wrong answer.\
161'''George:''' Potato.\
162'''Jerry:''' Tuberculosis.\
163'''George:''' Blanket.\
164'''Jerry:''' Leroy.\
165'''George:''' Grass.\
166'''Jerry:''' Tuberculosis.
167* Done in an episode of ''Series/ThePrisoner1967''.
168-->'''Woman:''' Hope.\
169'''Six:''' Anchor.\
170'''Woman:''' Anchor?\
171'''Six:''' Hope and Anchor: pub I used to drink at.
172* Played straight (to devastating effect) as part of the main character's EpiphanyTherapy in ''Series/TheSingingDetective''.
173* Played for laughs in ''Series/GoodNewsWeek''. One of the games includes this as a round.
174* On ''Series/{{Bones}}'', Dr Sweets has Booth and Brennan do a word association with each other... resulting in Brennan's sudden decision that she should have a baby.
175-->'''Booth''': Hunger.\
176'''Brennan''': Sex.\
177'''Booth''': Whoa!\
178'''Brennan''': Horse.\
179'''Booth''': Cowboy.\
180'''Brennan''': Child.\
181'''Booth''': Baby.\
182'''Brennan''': Booth.\
183'''Booth''': What, what do you think, I'm a baby?\
184'''Brennan''': You're a father.\
185'''Booth''': Oh. Mother.\
186'''Brennan''': Birth.\
187'''Booth''': Happy.\
188'''Brennan''': Sperm.\
189'''Booth''': Sperm? Isn't this getting a little weird?\
190'''Sweets''': No, keep going.\
191'''Booth''': Ok. Egg!\
192'''Brennan''': [[MyBiologicalClockIsTicking I want a baby.]]\
193'''Booth''': Whoa!\
194'''Brennan''': [[BrickJoke Horse.]]
195* ''Series/GilligansIsland'':
196** Ginger attempts to give Gilligan a word association test in one episode. It does not work very well, however, as Gilligan can read minds at the time.
197** In another episode, the Professor tries one on Mr. Howell. He responds "money" to every word. Except "child", which makes him say "tax deduction".
198* This was the inspiration for the game show ''Series/{{Password}}'', which involves using one-word clues to describe the Password.
199* Mark has to endure this in ''Series/PeepShow'', and naturally decides to just lie his way through it. Because of the show's InnerMonologue device, we hear what he really thinks, followed by the answer he says out loud: "Work." ''Snake pit.'' "Snake... charmer." Eventually, they arrive at, "Mother." ''[[GirlNextDoor Sophie.]]'' "Fuck! [[OhCrap No, not 'fuck'!]]"
200* In the ''Series/MannAndMachine'' episode "The Dating Game," Eve takes one while signing up for a dating service. Her answers are so eccentric ("Naughty"-->"Pine," "Pulsating"-->"Sphygmomanometer," "Sperm"-->"Literature/MobyDick") that the service can't find a single match.
201* A variant of this was used occasionally on ''Series/TheColbertReport'' as "[[Literature/TheDaVinciCode The [=DaColbert=] Code]]", in which Stephen would basically free-associate words at random to find out "hidden truths" (he would typically demonstrate it by using the code to figure out WhoShotJFK, each time coming up with a different answer); he actually used this method to successfully predict the Oscar winners once.
202* In the ''Series/GetSmart'' episode "All in the Mind," Max takes one of these. He associates each word with its opposite, which is fine until he hears words that weren't meant to be part of the test.
203-->'''Dr. Braam''': Very good.\
204'''Max''': Very bad.\
205'''Dr. Braam''': Stop.\
206'''Max''': Go.\
207'''Dr. Braam''': (after covering Max's mouth) All right.\
208'''Max''': All wrong.
209* In the ''Series/{{Frasier}}'' episode "The Impossible Dream", Frasier is struggling to understand an erotic dream he had about a male co-worker. Niles suggests trying a word association test, but in the process of demonstrating the concept, almost word associates ''himself'' into his own sexual fantasies about Daphne. As Frasier puts it: "You were three words away from [[SmokingHotSex a cigarette!]]"
210[[/folder]]
211
212[[folder:Music]]
213* Jamie O'Neal's "When I Think About Angels" is a non-pop psychology variation. The song is about the giddy honeymoon phase of love, where absolutely everything reminds her of the guy she's in love with, regardless of what it is.
214-->''When I think about rain\
215I think about singin'\
216When I think about singin'\
217It's a heavenly tune\
218When I think about heaven then\
219I think about angels\
220When I think about angels\
221I think about you''
222[[/folder]]
223
224[[folder:Music Videos]]
225* Music/ThomasDolby's "Hyperactive" has a variant where the words are actually little pictures displayed on the box masks the psychiatrist and the patient (Dolby himself) wear. Takes place around 2:38 in the video; watch it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmGxh1FhtxE#t=2m38s here.]]
226[[/folder]]
227
228[[folder:Pro Wrestling]]
229* In the closest thing anyone has ever come to a shoot interview with [[Wrestling/HunterJohnston Delirious]], [[DoNotCallMePaul who never ever stops being Delirious]], Smart Mark Video gave Delirious a word association test.
230* A veritable comedy of errors happened on Monday Night RAW when Wrestling/DeanAmbrose was sent for a psyciatric evaluation (though he was shown pictures of people instead of given words):
231-->'''Dean''': ''(interrupting the explanation)'' THURSDAY![[note]](since Smack Down! was moving to Thursdays)[[/note]]\
232'''Psychiatrist''': ''(shows picture of Wrestling/TripleH)''\
233'''Dean''': Irritable Bowel Syndrome.\
234'''Psychiatrist''': ''(shows picture of Wrestling/SethRollins)''\
235'''Dean''': [[EtTuBrute Scumbag]]!\
236'''Psychiatrist''': ''(shows picture of Wrestling/RomanReigns)''\
237'''Dean''': ''(forlorn)'' Brother...\
238'''Psychiatrist''': ''(shows picture of Wrestling/{{Kane}})''\
239'''Dean''': TOOTHPASTE![[note]](A reference to Kane's old gimmick of Issac Yankem, DDS, insane dentist)[[/note]]\
240'''Psychiatrist''': ''(shows picture of Wrestling/HacksawJimDuggan)''\
241'''Dean''': ''(gives thumbs up)'' [[BorrowedCatchphrase HOOOOOOOOO!]]\
242'''Psychiatrist''': ''(shows picture of Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon)''\
243''({{Beat}})''\
244'''Dean''': ''(gives thumbs up)'' [[StealthInsult HOOOOOOOOO!]]
245[[/folder]]
246
247[[folder:Radio]]
248* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': In "The School Board Psychologist", the psychologist gives Miss Brooks a word association test to determine her "proper" career. HilarityEnsues.
249* Done to Thomas in ''Radio/OldHarrysGame''. He responds to everything with either "Hate" (for words like Mother, World etc) or "Want" (for words like Money, Power etc). Although he does respond to the word "Hate" with "Alan Titchmarsh"
250* Reversed in the 'Word Disassociation Game' (or 'Word for Word') of ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue'', where the teams have to provide words that ''aren't'' associated with the previous word in any way. If the opposing team spots a connection, they buzz in and gain a point.
251[[/folder]]
252
253[[folder:Theater]]
254* ''Theatre/TheShrike'': Dr. Barrow does one with Jim while examining him in the mental ward. Jim gets in trouble when Dr. Barrow says "wife" and he takes a long time to come up with "sweetheart" in response. Jim knows by this point that he has to convince the doctors that he's reconciled with his wife before he can get out, but Dr. Barrow realizes that he is faking it.
255* In ''Theatre/YouCantTakeItWithYou'', Mr. and Mrs. Kirby are asked to play this game, writing down the first word they think of when Penny says a word. Mr. Kirby's answers: "potatoes--steak"; "bathroom--toothpaste"; "lust--unlawful"; "honeymoon--trip"; "sex--male." Mrs. Kirby's answers: "potatoes--starch"; "bathroom--Mr. Kirby" ("well, you ''do'' take a long time"); "lust--human" (Mr. Kirby objects when she explains that lust is a human emotion); "honeymoon--dull"; "sex--Wall Street" (for a reason she can't comfortably discuss).
256* The song "Words, Words, Words" from the musical ''Bajour'' is built on this trope, including an ending where the subject keeps going even as the tester is asking him to stop.
257-->'''Emily:''' Johnny, I'm afraid this test is getting way out of hand.\
258'''Johnny:''' Foot.\
259'''Emily:''' Wait.\
260'''Johnny:''' Height.\
261'''Emily:''' No, no, cut!\
262'''Johnny:''' Band-aid.\
263'''Emily:''' Stop!\
264'''Johnny:''' Light.
265[[/folder]]
266
267[[folder:Video Games]]
268* In the first episode of ''VideoGame/SamAndMaxSaveTheWorld'', Sybil psychoanalyses Sam, and one methods she uses is free association. You have to get him diagnosed with the fictional Artificial Personality Disorder by exhibiting a violent reaction towards words that relate to either dentistry or hair-styling. (For the other words, it doesn't matter. You can click on objects in the room or click on Sybil and choose a word.) Otherwise, Sybil will comment that you have something but she won't tell you. Well, THAT, and the following conversation:
269-->'''Sybil:''' I see you are a general violent person.\
270'''Sam:''' Whoa! That's a blowing.\
271'''Max:''' Yeah, I always thought of you as a ''specifically'' violent person.
272* ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'': The player is asked to take one during character creation, complete with a number of humorous answers, such as "Human Shield" in response to "Mother".
273* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'': Varric and Anders' banter in the "Mark of the Assassin" expansion includes a back-and-forth version of this. [[FrenchJerk Orlesian]] = [[TheDandy fop]], party = crash, and Templar = "Argh, Anders is talking about Templars again."
274* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'': Dorian tries this with Sera, only to find her answer to everything he picks is "arrows".
275* ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamOrigins'': When the Joker is brought to Blackgate, this is part of the psych evaluation conducted by Harleen Quinzel. Joker doesn't limit himself to one-word answers; [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVCPH7_fN8g listen here for the whole thing.]]
276* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': Played for drama: [[spoiler:In "[[DealWithTheDevil The Devil]]" ending, the player character V undergoes one of these after a difficult neurological surgery that cut out parts of their brain that have merged with Johnny Silverhand's and replaced with synthetic neurons. V can show regret over their decision to undergo the surgery and miss Johnny and their home during the test. It's also repeated multiple times during the ending sequence to highlight how trapped, hopeless and angry V is.]]
277[[/folder]]
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279[[folder:Web Original]]
280* ''Literature/BastardOperatorFromHell'': BOFH has to deal with it as a part of a "simple vetting procedure".[[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/11/07/bofh_and_the_government_contract/ Played for laughs]], of course. "[[OverusedRunningGag Lager.]]"
281[[/folder]]
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283[[folder:Web Video]]
284* ''Series/TheCallOfWarr'': One of Gravesite's investigation tactics includes playing a game of Word Association with Prisoner Sarah. It doesn't go anywhere, and Prince protests that it isn't helping.
285* ''WebVideo/Formula1'' put up a video of most of the 2020 gird doing word associations, though not all of their answers are shown. Words used include friend, underrated, overrated, loud, brave, beautiful, speed, dangerous, classy, overtaker, joker, and unlucky all of which they're meant to give UsefulNotes/FormulaOne related answers to.
286[[/folder]]
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288[[folder:Western Animation]]
289* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In the episode "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS4E1FearOfAKrabbyPattyShellOfAMan Fear of a Krabby Patty]]", [=SpongeBob=] visits psychiatrist [[PaperThinDisguise Dr. P. Lankton]], who lists ingredients of a Krabby Patty. [=SpongeBob=] just repeats whatever Plankton says. Plankton then explains that he is supposed to say a different word. Then:
290-->'''Plankton:''' Potato.\
291'''[=SpongeBob=]:''' Po'''ta'''to.\
292'''Plankton:''' Tomato.\
293'''[=SpongeBob=]:''' To'''ma'''to.
294* An identical scene occurs in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp''.
295--> '''Pangborn:''' Hot.\
296'''Dil:''' Hot.\
297'''Pangborn:''' Cold!\
298'''Dil:''' Cold!\
299'''Pangborn:''' STOP IT!\
300'''Dil:''' STOP IT!\
301'''Pangborn:''' You're supposed to give me a new word! Not the same one I gave you!\
302'''Dil:''' You said to say the first word that comes to mind. When you say "hot", I think "very hot".\
303''(Pangborn starts headdesking)''
304%%* ''WesternAnimation/{{Duckman}}'' episode "Forbidden Fruit" had [[http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0566981/quotes this example]].
305* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'': "[[Recap/AnimaniacsEpisode1 De-Zanitized]]" Yakko responds to Dr. Scratchansniff's word association, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO1rTedR8NI just not the words that the doctor wanted]].
306-->'''Dr Scratchansniff:''' Get out, get out! Get OUT!\
307'''Yakko:''' Leave, leave, leave.
308* In ''WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs'', "A Quarter":
309-->'''Doctor:''' Airplane.\
310'''Little Dog:''' Ball!\
311'''Big Dog:''' Food.\
312'''Doctor:''' Women.\
313'''Little Dog:''' Ball!\
314'''Big Dog:''' Food.\
315'''Doctor:''' Grasshopper.\
316'''Little Dog:''' Ball!\
317'''Big Dog:''' Food.\
318'''Doctor:''' ''[sigh]'' This isn't working!\
319'''Little Dog:''' Ball!\
320'''Big Dog:''' Food.\
321''[Doctor [[FacePalm slap his forehead]]]''
322* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/CodeMonkeys'' has the entire staff evaluated by a psychologist. Mr. Larrity gets subjected to this, with [[CloudCuckoolander predictable]] [[ComedicSociopath results]].
323-->'''Shrink:''' Cat.\
324'''Larrity:''' I know this one, it's ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}.\
325'''Shrink:''' Dolphin.\
326'''Larrity:''' Intelligent.\
327'''Shrink:''' Good. Shoe.\
328'''Larrity:''' [[CloudCuckoolander Intelligent again]]! [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Three for three]]!\
329'''Shrink:''' Marriage.\
330'''Larrity:''' ''Murder''.\
331'''Shrink:''' Swimming pool.\
332'''Larrity:''' ''([[RedEyesTakeWarning eyes turn red]]) Water'' murder.\
333'''Shrink:''' Orphanage.\
334'''Larrity:''' [[CrossesTheLineTwice Arson]]!\
335'''Shrink:''' Thank you, Mr. Larrity. That was a very... ''interesting'' test. ''(writes on clipboard)''\
336'''EVALUATION: RICH, WHITE, FETISHISTIC PIG'''\
337'''TREATMENT: [[TakeThat RUN FOR GOVERNOR]]'''
338* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' has Edward in a psychedelic anger management class [[ItMakesSenseInContext over checkers]]. The therapist does this test, but Edward uses it to his advantage to annoy him.
339* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'' episode "Psycho Therapy," Helen gets one. In this case it doesn't seem to be her answers that are important, so much as how quickly she's trying to jump in with the "correct" responses.
340* At one point is season 3 of ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'', the Decepticons put BigBad Galvatron into therapy. The first words that come into his head in word association?
341--> '''Galvatron''': Kill! Smash! Destroy!\
342'''Therapist''': Go on.\
343'''Galvatron''': Rend! Mangle! ''[[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Distort!]]''
344* Occurs in the ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' episode "Helga On the Couch", while Helga struggles not to give away her crush on Arnold.
345--> '''Dr. Bliss:''' Love.\
346'''Helga:''' Hate.\
347'''Dr. Bliss:''' Pocket.\
348'''Helga:''' Locket...Crocket...Davy Crocket!\
349'''Dr. Bliss:''' Football.\
350'''Helga:''' Head...Did I say "Head"? I meant "Game", Football Game.\
351'''Dr. Bliss:''' Monday.\
352'''Helga:''' Night Football. ''(falls out of chair)''
353[[/folder]]

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