Oskar Pfungst
Oskar Pfungst (1874-1933) was a German psychologist known for his research on animal cognition and behavior. His groundbreaking studies on Clever Hans, the horse that seemingly could perform arithmetic tasks, challenged prevailing beliefs about anmal intelligence. Pfungst's work highlighted the importance of understanding external cues in animal behavior and paved the way for modern research in animal psychology.
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