What did Oscar Pfungst’s investigation regarding Clever Hans demonstrate?
a. Psychology was insufficient as a science to address the question of Clever Hans’s abilities.
b. Horses are as intelligent as humans.
c. Horses’ intellectual abilities are limited to simple mathematical calculations.
d. Psychology provided a useful tool in investigating the question of Clever Hans’s abilities.
D
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