Many psychologist study animals because the find them fascination, and they want to understand how different species learn, think and behave, They also do so to learn about people. Animal experiments have led to treatments for human diseases, such as insulin for Diabetes, vaccines to prevent polio and rabies, and transplants to replace organs. And the ethical in all honesty is probably just your view on it.
ask apsychologist why.
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research psychologists its the first group of psychologists
A group of psychologists gathered at the convention center.
It's not wrong to train a dog to salivate at the ring of a bell for an experiment in association, and it's not wrong to teach a chimpanzee to communicate via sign language. But I find it is wrong to feed the animal a chemical that could potentially harm them, just for the sake of guessing what effect it will have on humans. Same goes for rats when scientists mess with their brains to see if they can still run in a maze.
Typically, the test is used by clinical psychologists.
Meta-perceptions is the term that psychologists use to tell about you feel about yourself. This is an opinion.
H.M.Skeels and H.B.Dye, two psychologists who did an experiment in the 1930's on the IQ's of 13 mentally retarded children transferred from an orphanage to an institution for mental retardation. google it.
It is unreligeous to experiment on animals.
similar processes often underline animal and human behavior
Some Animal Rights as stated by The People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA) :- Animals are not ours to eat- Animals are not ours to wear- Animals are not ours to experiment on- Animals are not ours to use for entertainment- Animals are not ours to exploit in any way
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