The first half of this chapter focuses exclusively on animals that are used in laboratory behavioral research to model wild behavior, what is typically involved, problems associated with this practice, and how behavioral research has revealed scientific problems in the animal model. The second half of this chapter then addresses the ethical questions of whether scientific curiosity of animal behavior in general provides any justification for carrying out this research in this first place, with specific focus on non-human primates (nhps)
Field primatologists face unusual ethical issues. We study animals rather than people and receive re...
1. Wild animals are used in scientific research in a wide variety of contexts both in situ and ex si...
Animals have been used in medical research from as far back as 129-199 A.D. when Galen, a Greek medi...
The first half of this chapter focuses exclusively on animals that are used in laboratory behavioral...
This chapter briefly explores whether there are distinct characteristics in the field of Behavioral ...
Subsequent to World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in ...
Subsequent to World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in ...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
Internationally, primate research takes place in laboratories, zoos, sanctuaries, and the wild. All ...
Internationally, primate research takes place in laboratories, zoos, sanctuaries, and the wild. All ...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
Field primatologists face unusual ethical issues. We study animals rather than people and receive re...
Field primatologists face unusual ethical issues. We study animals rather than people and receive re...
1. Wild animals are used in scientific research in a wide variety of contexts both in situ and ex si...
Animals have been used in medical research from as far back as 129-199 A.D. when Galen, a Greek medi...
The first half of this chapter focuses exclusively on animals that are used in laboratory behavioral...
This chapter briefly explores whether there are distinct characteristics in the field of Behavioral ...
Subsequent to World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in ...
Subsequent to World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in ...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
Internationally, primate research takes place in laboratories, zoos, sanctuaries, and the wild. All ...
Internationally, primate research takes place in laboratories, zoos, sanctuaries, and the wild. All ...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
Field primatologists face unusual ethical issues. We study animals rather than people and receive re...
Field primatologists face unusual ethical issues. We study animals rather than people and receive re...
1. Wild animals are used in scientific research in a wide variety of contexts both in situ and ex si...
Animals have been used in medical research from as far back as 129-199 A.D. when Galen, a Greek medi...