I have never condoned animal studies of learned helplessness that entail significant physical and psychological trauma - such as five milliamperes of inescapable electrical shock repeated at intervals for several days. I have also forcefully criticized psychologists (Fox, 1981, Psychopharmacol. Bull. 17:80-84) for poor experimental design and needless repetition
Our conclusion from all of this work and study is that not just a small part, but that most of the s...
Each year millions of innocent animals are mutilated, burned, poisoned and gassed in unnecessary exp...
that animals are exploited unjustly by researchers. Ulrich argued that if we grant that animals are ...
M.W. Fox\u27s editorial, The \u27Show Dog\u27 Syndrome (IJSAP 3(1):3, 1982) cannot help but be ext...
I welcome John and Valerie Braithwaite\u27s survey on Attitudes Toward Animal Suffering (tnt j Stu...
The author suggests that attempts to encourage animal communication with humans overlook the sophist...
The author comments that the report (in IJSAP 3(3):254) of the British Association for the Advanceme...
Grandin adds comments on her observations of livestock abuse occurring in transport trucks and sale ...
The use of dogs from civic pounds in medical research and teaching is the subject of concern in anim...
It seems clear that heeding the opinions and recommendations of experienced neuroscientists such as ...
The inconsistencies between attitudes and behavior illuminated by the Braithwaite survey (lJSAP 3(1)...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
The Show Dog Syndrome appears to be similar to reactive depression in humans. Overmeier has demonstr...
Dr. Edward Taub, Director of the Behavioral Biology Center of the Institute for Behavioral Research,...
The author comments on concerns regarding caring for the animals in a nursing home and the very posi...
Our conclusion from all of this work and study is that not just a small part, but that most of the s...
Each year millions of innocent animals are mutilated, burned, poisoned and gassed in unnecessary exp...
that animals are exploited unjustly by researchers. Ulrich argued that if we grant that animals are ...
M.W. Fox\u27s editorial, The \u27Show Dog\u27 Syndrome (IJSAP 3(1):3, 1982) cannot help but be ext...
I welcome John and Valerie Braithwaite\u27s survey on Attitudes Toward Animal Suffering (tnt j Stu...
The author suggests that attempts to encourage animal communication with humans overlook the sophist...
The author comments that the report (in IJSAP 3(3):254) of the British Association for the Advanceme...
Grandin adds comments on her observations of livestock abuse occurring in transport trucks and sale ...
The use of dogs from civic pounds in medical research and teaching is the subject of concern in anim...
It seems clear that heeding the opinions and recommendations of experienced neuroscientists such as ...
The inconsistencies between attitudes and behavior illuminated by the Braithwaite survey (lJSAP 3(1)...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
The Show Dog Syndrome appears to be similar to reactive depression in humans. Overmeier has demonstr...
Dr. Edward Taub, Director of the Behavioral Biology Center of the Institute for Behavioral Research,...
The author comments on concerns regarding caring for the animals in a nursing home and the very posi...
Our conclusion from all of this work and study is that not just a small part, but that most of the s...
Each year millions of innocent animals are mutilated, burned, poisoned and gassed in unnecessary exp...
that animals are exploited unjustly by researchers. Ulrich argued that if we grant that animals are ...