Skeptic Ginger
Nasty Woman
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How does recognizing the conditions they are wrong and the conditions they are not make for confirmation bias?And you'll have to admit to some confirmation bias/ selective memory creeping in here that helps reinforce the idea in our heads that dogs "know" when we're about to take them for a walk.
e.g.,
They do also whine sometimes just to be let out of the kitchen. When my son is home, the dogs are out of the kitchen except when we are eating and I don't let them beg (we don't eat in the kitchen). When he's not around, I sometimes leave them in the kitchen to keep them from following me around the house if I'm busy particularly moving about. They get underfoot.
I'm not trying to argue they read minds. I don't believe that is the most likely explanation. Confirmation bias is one possible explanation. But so is some cue I'm creating that I haven't figured out yet.