Clever Hans was a horse who became famous because it appeared that he could solve arithmetic problems. However, research showed that Hans answered correctly only if he could see the questioner. Hans' ability was determined to result from
A) the good participant effect.
B) experimenter expectancies.
C) experimenter bias.
D) experimental demand.
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