APsychology Paper on: A Debate on Animal testing in Psychology Today
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The issue under investigation is on the use of invasive techniques and the sacrifice of animals in psychological research. Sometimes the issues between human understanding and research arise. Such is in the case of vivisection, the definition of "vivisection" any use of animals in science or research that exploits and harms them. There is in no doubt that the use of invasive techniques and the sacrifice of laboratory animals has in significant ways been
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E. (1993) the case for animal research in psychology. Journal of social Issues, 49, 133-142. Bowd, A.D., & Shapiro, K.J. (1993). The case against animal research in psychology. Journal of social issues, 49, 133-142. Mackenzie, D.C. (1997). Oxford Australian Dictionary, 157. Suffolk, Great Britain National Health and Medical Research Council. (1999). Animal Welfare Committee.Available: http://www.health.gov.au/nhmrc/research/awc/index.htm. Sternberg, R.J. (1995). In search of the human mind. Fort Worth, TX: Hardcourt