Experiments showing facilitated communication to be ineffective were similar to the experiment that exposed Clever Hans. Specifically, what did both experimental procedures have in common?

Experiments showing facilitated communication to be ineffective were similar to the experiment that exposed Clever Hans. Specifically, what did both experimental procedures have in common?



a) Neither the horse nor the autistic children could see the question.
b) Neither Von Osten nor the facilitators could see the questions.
c) Both Hans and the autistic children were given incentives for producing correct answers.
d) In both situations, correct answers were given about half the time.
e) Intentional deceit was the goal of both experiments.


Answer: B