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.
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.
Hans Clevers was born in 1957, in Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
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.
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Well, it won't be a phenomena because phenomena is a plural word, the singular of which is phenomenon. So it might be a phenomenon, but I would say it wasn't. But it is a very clever bit of biological engineering
clever = klug clever =schlau clever = gescheit clever = clever
Oskar Pfungst practiced the Expectancy Theory. He is most famous for proving horse, Clever Hans, was not actually counting but rather reacting to the human body language.
Are whales clever, yes they are very clever
As clever as a foxAs clever as a wolfAs clever as a con-artistAs clever as a negotiator
the cleverness is created by adapting creative actions to an end that ends up being clever. It is an art, skill, and talent. Clever is as clever does!
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