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  • A Psychology Paper on: A Debate on Animal Testing in Psychology Today

     

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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In concluding it can be seen that the use of invasive techniques have provided much knowledge into biological functioning of the human organism and the consequent effects this has had on behaviour. In that invasive procedures on animals have helped illustrate and prove individual psychologists views into how we behave which has only generated a better explanation of ideas by an amalgamation or contrast of previous ideas by other psychologists, which in turn has only expanded our knowledge of how humans behave. Thus it is logical to assume that additional advances into the understanding of the biological functioning of the human organism and its consequent effects on behaviour will only come about by further application of such procedures. Invasive techniques on animals should still continue with no modifications as long as psychologists abide by all laws governing their application, for they have been set down as to minimise pain and suffering, deemed appropriate in the society that we live that it is by the application of such techniques that both humans and animals will benefit in having a greater understanding into how they function and behave.…

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