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Mindmaps Psychology

The document outlines ethical considerations for animal research, emphasizing the importance of confidentiality, informed consent, and minimizing harm to animals. Researchers should use the smallest number of animals possible, avoid deception, and ensure proper housing and care to recreate natural environments. Additionally, it highlights the necessity of protecting animals from pain and distress during procedures and the importance of allowing participants the right to withdraw from the study.

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Mindmaps Psychology

The document outlines ethical considerations for animal research, emphasizing the importance of confidentiality, informed consent, and minimizing harm to animals. Researchers should use the smallest number of animals possible, avoid deception, and ensure proper housing and care to recreate natural environments. Additionally, it highlights the necessity of protecting animals from pain and distress during procedures and the importance of allowing participants the right to withdraw from the study.

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ethical considerations -

Confidentalitypaupuna
·
animal psychology :
· a replacement : researcher should try to replace

nor identifiable animals with other participants and or simulations


Informed consent
·
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participant ·
species & Strain : choosing a species that is ethically
must be briefed on
objectives of the
and scientifically suitable for use

investigation As result
. a
they must accept.
numbers : researchers should use the smallest
·
Deception-participants should not not
amount of numbers
be . However
milled , sometimes it
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·
procedure : it shouldn't harm the animal

necessary Ethics ·
pain and distress : limited if none at all

·
Debriefing - When the
study ends, ·

housing : avoid isolation and crowding if not

Parksipany should be low the rive


warranted
. Caging should recreate natural
movivationJo
environments
·
Right withdraw-participants must be
to ·

reward and deprivation : researcher should consider


informed that they can leave the study
normal eating and drinking habits of animal. If used
·
Protection from harm- 161 the
responsibility of
as motivation then researcher must make sure
theresearcher to ensure that participants are not in
there is no other option .
physical or mental
any harm
anaesthesia , analgesia , euthanasia : animals
Privacy Personal questions should be avoided to
· -

should be protected from harm in surgery and


not invace
privacy for physical
to enver +
enthalised if suffering lasting pain painful
individual).
.

emotional space of an
operations should only be done if adequately anaesthetised

and analgesics to minimise pain and suffering


.

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