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A psychology professor proposes a study in which mice will be placed in cold water to test a drug's effect on swimming stamina, after which they will be euthanized. Apply the ethical arguments against animal research to write a two-sentence objection to this proposal addressing consent and procedural suffering.

Question: A psychology professor proposes a study in which mice will be placed in cold water to test a drug's effect on swimming stamina, after which they will be euthanized. Apply the ethical arguments against animal research to write a two-sentence objection to this proposal addressing consent and procedural suffering.

Sample answer: This study is ethically unacceptable because the mice are incapable of giving informed consent to participate. Additionally, the experimental procedures cause suffering by forcing the mice into a stressful environment and ultimately euthanizing them.

Key points:

  • Apply the argument that mice cannot give informed consent to this specific study.
  • Identify the specific procedural harms (cold water swimming stress and euthanasia) as causes of suffering.
  • Keep the objection concise (within one to three sentences).

Rubric: The response must contain exactly one to three sentences (preferably two). It must apply the argument that the subjects cannot give informed consent and identify the specific procedural harms (swimming stress/suffering and euthanasia) as ethical violations.

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