Ethical perspective on animal testing
[DOC File]Incorporation of Biomedical Ethics in Institute of ...
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This report on genetic risks aims at the “study of the scientific, ethical, legal, and social issues implicit in the field of genetic diagnosis, testing, and screening” (p 2). The committee proposes several general principles to guide and evaluate practices of genetic testing, diagnosis, and screening (p 3).
[DOC File]Study Guide - IB Psychology
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Ethical Considerations. Animal Testing Long-term Damage Undue Suffering Consent ESSAY QUESTIONS. To what Extent does the Biological perspective account for the development of Aggression? A) Describe two studies which illustrate the influence of biology on aggressive behavior. B) Evaluate the studies that you have used in Part A.
[DOC File]Arguments for and against animal research in Psychology
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Arguments FOR animal research. Utilitarian argument ... – Another perspective to the continuity argument is that is animals are so closely related and are capable of emotions then using them poses a serious ethical dilemma. Opposing this is the discontinuity argument of humanistic psychologists.
[DOC File]Ethical Investment Policy - Charity SRI
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The resultant policy focused on negative screening, particularly in relation to environmental and animal testing issues. ... If your charity is approaching Responsible Investment from the perspective of social, environmental, ethical or governance risk management, you may wish to pay particular attention to …
[DOCX File]ESF | SUNY ESF | College of Environmental Science and Forestry
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Animal activities are most frequently justified from an ethical cost-benefit perspective. This means that any animal pain, morbidity and mortality must be outweighed or at least balanced, by the potential benefits of the project in terms of its relevance to human or animal health, advancement of knowledge or the good of society (10).
[DOCX File]Understanding Humanism
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Humanist perspective: Animal welfare. There is no universally agreed humanist perspective on animal welfare. ... Singer is a utilitarian who believes that ethical decisions should be based on achieving ‘the greatest good for the greatest number’. ... and behavioral responses are quite like ours and a great deal of testing of medicines on ...
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ETHICAL CONSTRAINTS: The British Psychological Society produces ethical guidelines fo use of animals in psychological investigations. The guidance covers issues such as legislation, choice of sp number of animals, procedures, housing and animal care, final disposal of animals and use of animals for therapeutic purposes.
[DOCX File]Central Bucks School District
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Summarize the APA’s perspective on animal testing in psychology: Activity Instructions: In this exercise, you will become familiar with the arguments for and against the use of animals in psychological research and simulate participation on an institutional animal care committee, where you’ll decide whether a series of hypothetical ...
[DOC File]Animals: Ethics, Rights & Laws—A Bibliography
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Varner, Gary E. ‘Should You Clone Your Dog? An Animal Rights Perspective on. Somacloning, Animal Welfare 8: 407-420, 1999. Verhoog, Henk. ‘The Concept of Intrinsic Value and Transgenic Animals,’ Journal of . Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 5: 147-160, 1992. Vining, Joseph. Commentary, “Animal Cruelty Laws and Factory
[DOC File]Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Guidebook
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A program of continuing education is essential to ensure that animal care and use standards and ethical principles continue to be applied at the highest possible level. References . Wayman, Stan. February 4, 1966. Concentration Camps for Dogs. LIFE 60:5:22-29. Care and Treatment of Laboratory Animals. June 14, 1971. (NIH 4206).
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