Clever Hans was a horse that was able to perform arithmetic and intellectual tasks. In 1907 a scientist proved that the horse was not performing the tasks. In fact the horse as responding to the crowd reaction.
The word play in "To the Root of the Mystery of Clever Hans" refers to the clever use of language to emphasize the investigation into the mystery surrounding the horse, Clever Hans. The title suggests that by delving deep ("to the root") into the mystery, one can uncover the truth behind Clever Hans' abilities.
Hans Clevers was born in 1957, in Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
Hans Rudolf Giger was best known for his outlook on life. He was called a surrealist of his time. He was also known for his acting and artistic talents.
The fox is known to be very clever.
I found on a website saying that Hans Holbein best known was for being a protestant in the 16th century
Hans Holbein the Younger (APEX)
In "Clever Hans" by the Brothers Grimm, Hans puts the knife in his sleeve. His mother tells him he should have put it in his pocket. For the full text, check the related links below.
Hans Jorgensen Wegner is best known for his world renowned mid-century Danish furniture design. He has designed over 500 different chairs with over 100 being mass produced in his lifetime.
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Hans Selye is known for devolping the stress concept
Hans Christian Orsted is known for discovering Electromagnetism .
Clever Hans was a horse in the early 20th century that appeared to perform complex arithmetic and understand human language, impressing many with his apparent intelligence. However, it was later revealed that Hans was responding to subtle cues from his trainer and observers rather than actually understanding the questions posed to him. This phenomenon illustrates the concept of "unintentional cueing," where the animal picks up on non-verbal signals rather than exhibiting true cognitive ability. Clever Hans serves as a cautionary tale about interpreting animal behavior and the importance of rigorous scientific methods in assessing intelligence.