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A developmental psychologist is planning a new study that may require using young monkeys. Apply APA Standard 8.09 to explain what initial step the psychologist must take before acquiring any subjects, and how they must proceed if the study goes forward.
Question: A developmental psychologist is planning a new study that may require using young monkeys. Apply APA Standard 8.09 to explain what initial step the psychologist must take before acquiring any subjects, and how they must proceed if the study goes forward.
Sample answer: Before acquiring monkeys, the psychologist must determine whether alternative methods can be used instead of animal subjects. If the use of monkeys is unavoidable, the psychologist must ensure they are acquired, cared for, and used humanely, while actively taking steps to minimize any harm to them.
Key points:
- The psychologist must first verify that no alternative methods can be used in place of the monkey subjects.
- If monkeys must be used, they must be acquired, cared for, and used humanely.
- The psychologist must take active steps to minimize harm to the monkeys during the research.
Rubric: The response must apply the rules of APA Standard 8.09 to the scenario. It must state that the first step is checking for and using alternative methods if possible. If the study proceeds with monkeys, the response must state they must be acquired, cared for, and used humanely, with harm minimized.
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