What Do Scientists Mean When They Talk About Research Animals "Volunteering"? [0.03%]
科学家谈论实验动物“自愿”参与研究时是什么意思?
Alexandra Palmer,Beth Greenhough,Pru Hobson-West et al.
Alexandra Palmer et al.
This paper examines discourses around "volunteering" in animal research. Through a qualitative textual analysis of the scientific literature using animals in behavioral and psychological research, we demonstrate that "voluntary" and related...
Tzachi Zamir
Tzachi Zamir
Is nonhuman animal-assisted therapy (AAT) a form of exploitation? After exploring possible moral vindications of AAT and after establishing a distinction between "use" and "exploitation," the essay distinguishes between forms of animal-assi...
Dana Atwood-Harvey
Dana Atwood-Harvey
The medical practice of declawing has received much political debate over the past few years. Yet, empirical and theoretical research on how this practice is maintained and the ethical positions of those who actually participate in this wor...
Perpetration-induced traumatic stress in persons who euthanize nonhuman animals in surgeries, animal shelters, and laboratories [0.03%]
Vanessa Rohlf,Pauleen Bennett
Vanessa Rohlf
This study explored possible identification of Perpetration-induced Traumatic Stress (PITS) in workers whose occupations required euthanizing nonhuman animals and determining whether event or person-related factors influenced symptoms. The ...
Using grounded theory to examine people's attitudes toward how animals are used [0.03%]
运用扎根理论考察人们对于动物被使用的态度问题
Sarah Knight,Karl Nunkoosing,Aldert Vrij et al.
Sarah Knight et al.
This study uses qualitative methodology to examine why people have different attitudes toward different types of nonhuman animal use. Seventeen participants took part in a semi-structured interview. The study used Grounded Theory to analyze...
Lynda Birke
Lynda Birke
This paper explores the many meanings attached to the designation, "the rodent in the laboratory" (rat or mouse). Generations of selective breeding have created these rodents. They now differ markedly from their wild progenitors, nonhuman a...
"Would you let your child die rather than experiment on animals?" A comparative questions approach [0.03%]
“你会因为实验使用动物而让自己的孩子死亡吗?”一种比较式问题的研究方法
Katherine Perlo
Katherine Perlo
By placing the title question alongside five comparative questions and offering answers to the whole set as given by seven imaginary respondents, this paper analyzes the question's deceptiveness and the inconsistency of its implied claims. ...
P F Cunningham
P F Cunningham
This article identifies some of the important issues that underlie student-teacher conflicts regarding animal experimentation and dissection in psychology education. Understanding the reasons why students object to animal laboratories, why ...