Patrick takes both cones and SpongeBob begs to have his but Patrick forces him to rub his feet and then count the sand while his ice cream melts. Squidward again tries to get the ice cream, but she says that they are sold out again and slams the window on his leg. Sandy then begins observing them both in her third experiment, when she hands them two ice cream cones exactly the same size. Patrick likes the bigger bowl but believes the ice cream in the other bowl is bigger, and SpongeBob and Patrick constantly trade before Patrick says the only way for it to be fair is for him to eat both, causing SpongeBob to protest before Patrick selfishly reminds him that he is in charge. Squidward tries to get the ice cream, but when he comes, Sandy says the ice cream is sold out and slams the window on his nose, leaving him annoyed. Sandy then starts her second experiment by putting two scoops of the same amount of ice cream into two different sized bowls to confuse Patrick, which she gives to the two disguised as a mustached ice cream man. Patrick then makes the error of missing the digit in the tens place as SpongeBob has the same digit in the ones place as him, causing him to get frustrated with SpongeBob. He has trouble counting the sand, but SpongeBob does it flawlessly. While counting the sand, Patrick continues to think about being in charge and imagines himself running an organization called "Patrick Corp." When SpongeBob snaps him back into reality, having been stuck at 47 grains, Patrick decides he does not like how they are doing it and has SpongeBob count the black sand while he counts the white sand. SpongeBob asks which method they will use to count the sand, but Patrick does not pay attention and continues to think about the phrase "I'm in charge." After SpongeBob asks how he wants to count the sand, he simply says that first suggestion, which is both of them counting the white sand first and then the black sand. When SpongeBob and Patrick get back home, Patrick is unable to stop thinking about being in charge. After that, Sandy hides microphones and cameras everywhere, puts Gary in charge of spying on the two, and observes the cameras from a van disguised as an ice cream truck. She starts off by assigning them to go to the beach, to fill one bucket with white sand and one bucket with black sand to count. Reading from the book again, Sandy learns that the test subject will behave abnormally if they are aware that they are being watched and may cause inaccurate results, so she decides to watch them in secret. Despite her experiment being unsuccessful, she gives them both an A+ for their effort, and when they start cheering, she observes them again, only to provoke the same reaction. The two do not know what they are supposed to do during natural observance and just stand straight while saying actions and forms of the word "natural." They are also very nervous due to the microphone and recorder their nervousness immediately goes away when Sandy ends her experiment. She then sees SpongeBob and Patrick playing with each other, and decides to ask them. The fish throw her and her equipment out of the bus and she decides to find someone who will not mind being observed. However, she disturbs and annoys the Bikini Bottomites by eavesdropping and reading her observations out loud. She begins off by riding a bus full of fish, who seem to act naturally. The book is about behavioral psychology, which Sandy uses to observe the behavior of fishes underwater. ![]() The episode starts off with Sandy sitting in her pool lounge chair listening to music, when suddenly, a book she ordered arrives at her dome. Margaret SquarePants (cameo in a picture).Harold SquarePants (cameo in a picture).Daydream SpongeBob (cameo in a picture).Fish on the All About Behavioral Psychology cover.
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