Some examples are as following:
a) Animals are our equals
b) That animals feel pain and suffering, just as we humans do
c) Some researches are unnecessary and cause cruelty to animals for no reason
Psychological animal research has provided some benefits to humans. Specifically, research with baby monkeys has taught us a lot about how human babies grow and develop mentally.
Rats and pigeons were the most popular animals used for psychological research during the mid 1900s. They were commonly used in studies related to learning, conditioning, and behavior.
Animal Research Institute was created in 1952.
I dunnoo
Research the animal theater and then you can train an animal
Because the ethical guidelines for experimentation on humans is extremely complicated. It is easier for researchers to use animals because you don't need an animals consent and its more acceptable to risk the life of an animal then a person.
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To be sure whatever they're testing is safe for human use, or application. Much medicinal testing, psychological research and much more has been done on animals, to avoid possible human injury, or lethality; at the animal's expense. However; animal testing has gone in to a steep decline in this modern era, due to animal rights movements.
some drawbacks of animal research
very important to science
A good website for animal research is aboutanimalshelters.webs.com
Arguments for: Testing on animals can provide valuable information on the safety and efficacy of new drugs and treatments, ultimately benefiting human health. It can also help scientists understand biological processes and diseases that can't be replicated in other models. Arguments against: Using animals for tests can be viewed as unethical due to the suffering and harm inflicted on them. There are also concerns about the reliability and relevance of animal models to human biology, leading to potential inaccuracies in research outcomes. Additionally, advancements in alternative testing methods are making animal testing less necessary.