The term "inverse consequences"[1] or the "Law of Inverse Consequences"[2] refers to results that are the opposite of the expected results as initially intended or planned.[2]
One consequence is in the "reverse predicament" of the other.[1]
- ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
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- ^ a b "Chatham County Center: Green Thumb Prints Newsletter 2007
Index", NCSU.edu, May 2007, webpage:
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