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  2. Equine intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Domestic horses, which live in controlled environments and are trained to perform specific tasks, are often tested in problem-solving contexts, but direct comparisons to wild horses are limited. [S 3] Budiansky suggests that, compared to some other species, horses may not be as adept at problem-solving. [58]

  3. Clever Hans - Wikipedia

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    Clever Hans performing in 1904. Clever Hans (German: der Kluge Hans; c. 1895 – c. 1916) was a horse that appeared to perform arithmetic and other intellectual tasks.. In 1907, psychologist Oskar Pfungst demonstrated that the horse was not actually performing these mental tasks, but was watching the reactions of his trai

  4. Horse intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Horses have been shown to be able to count up to four apples. Horses are capable of solving advanced cognitive problems that involve categorizing and learning concepts. [S 84] [S 85] Researcher Evelyn Hanggi has demonstrated the horse's ability to assimilate the relational concept of size, by classifying objects of different sizes. [53]

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  6. All horses are the same color - Wikipedia

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    The same is true when horse B is removed. However, the statement "the first horse that was excluded is of the same color as the non-excluded horses, who in turn are of the same color as the other excluded horse" is meaningless, because there are no "non-excluded horses" (common elements (horses) in the two sets, since each horse is excluded once).

  7. Oskar Pfungst - Wikipedia

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    Oskar Pfungst (21 April 1874 – 14 August 1932) was a German comparative biologist and psychologist. While working as a volunteer assistant in the laboratory of Carl Stumpf in Berlin, Pfungst was asked to investigate the horse known as Clever Hans, who could apparently solve a wide array of arithmetic problems set to it by its owner.

  8. Great horse manure crisis of 1894 - Wikipedia

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    The term great horse manure crisis of 1894 is often used to denote a problem which seems to be impossible to solve because it is being looked at from the wrong direction. [3] [4] The name refers to a supposed 1894 publication in The Times, which said "In 50 years, every street in London will be buried under nine feet of manure". [3]

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