By way of introducing Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PsyETA) to readers of the journal, I have been asked to make some comments about the organization and, from a personal point of view, to suggest some of my own positions and views
The section includes a report of a session on animal research at the 1982 annual Society for Neurosc...
In this second of three essays, I describe how the early modern psychologists adopted the strategy o...
Abstraci-The issue of “animal rights ” is part of a larger, overriding problem of the rights of all ...
The author introduces the organization, Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and comm...
In this chapter, I present a psychology primer for the uninitiated, with special emphasis on psychol...
Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher.[FIRST PARAGRAPH] Over 20 years ag...
Animal research has been a traditionally accepted and respected part of modern psychology from its e...
Animal research has played a central role in psychology, yet its clinical value and ethical propriet...
This article consists of three interrelated studies analyzing the presentation of animals and animal...
As a field of study, psychology examines a broad range of research and applied areas. Important part...
The title of this paper is in one sense a misnomer, from the fact that the prophets of the new schoo...
Research consistently demonstrates that nonhuman animals are capable of cognition and complex emotio...
As part of a symposium held in Cincinnati entitled, Ethical Issues Related to the Use of Research A...
In the previous essay, I described the proper function of models in science as heuristic, as a way o...
Although the discipline of psychology, in its contemporary form, is only a century old, psychology\u...
The section includes a report of a session on animal research at the 1982 annual Society for Neurosc...
In this second of three essays, I describe how the early modern psychologists adopted the strategy o...
Abstraci-The issue of “animal rights ” is part of a larger, overriding problem of the rights of all ...
The author introduces the organization, Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and comm...
In this chapter, I present a psychology primer for the uninitiated, with special emphasis on psychol...
Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher.[FIRST PARAGRAPH] Over 20 years ag...
Animal research has been a traditionally accepted and respected part of modern psychology from its e...
Animal research has played a central role in psychology, yet its clinical value and ethical propriet...
This article consists of three interrelated studies analyzing the presentation of animals and animal...
As a field of study, psychology examines a broad range of research and applied areas. Important part...
The title of this paper is in one sense a misnomer, from the fact that the prophets of the new schoo...
Research consistently demonstrates that nonhuman animals are capable of cognition and complex emotio...
As part of a symposium held in Cincinnati entitled, Ethical Issues Related to the Use of Research A...
In the previous essay, I described the proper function of models in science as heuristic, as a way o...
Although the discipline of psychology, in its contemporary form, is only a century old, psychology\u...
The section includes a report of a session on animal research at the 1982 annual Society for Neurosc...
In this second of three essays, I describe how the early modern psychologists adopted the strategy o...
Abstraci-The issue of “animal rights ” is part of a larger, overriding problem of the rights of all ...