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Committee on Animal Research and Ethics
The Committee on Animal Research and Ethics is an organization within the American Psychological Association (APA) that provides detailed information and guidance regarding the APA’s official position on the ethical use and humane treatment of nonhuman animal subjects.
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According to the ethical guidelines for animal research, under what specific condition are psychologists permitted to subject nonhuman animal subjects to stress or pain?
Ethical guidelines strictly prohibit psychological researchers from ever subjecting nonhuman animal subjects to pain or stress under any circumstances.
Match each practical researcher action to the ethical requirement for the humane care and use of animal subjects it demonstrates according to Standard 8.09.
A researcher is planning a study on the physiological effects of chronic stress that requires a methodology potentially causing animal subjects discomfort. According to the logical hierarchy of ethical justification and implementation in Standard 8.09, arrange the following steps in the correct order.
A psychology researcher wants to investigate the neurological basis of fear responses in nonhuman animals. She must design a complete study protocol from acquisition through end-of-study disposal that fully satisfies Standard 8.09. Which of the following protocol designs best integrates all of the humane care requirements into a single, compliant plan?
Note: 'viable alternatives' refers to non-animal or less-invasive methods that could answer the same research question.
According to Standard 8.09, psychologists who use nonhuman animal subjects in research are required to make reasonable efforts to minimize pain and discomfort experienced by those animals.
In the ethical assessment of animal research where alternative methodologies are unavailable, Standard 8.09 requires psychologists to judge whether the potential _____ of the study is significant enough to justify the use of procedures that cause stress or pain to the subjects.
Match each researcher's action to the specific ethical requirement of Standard 8.09 it demonstrates.
Before subjecting nonhuman animal subjects to pain or stress, psychologists must analyze their research design to confirm that alternative procedures are _____.
Order the steps a researcher must take to evaluate and ethically execute a study involving animal subjects under Standard 8.09, from the initial design phase to the study's conclusion.
Based on Standard 8.09, what are the four stages of animal handling that psychologists must perform in compliance with regulations and professional standards? In addition, state the general rule regarding animal discomfort and the specific conditions required to justify subjecting animals to stress or pain.
Explain how the researchers in this scenario demonstrate comprehension of the ethical exceptions in Standard 8.09 that allow subjecting animals to stress. Which parts of the scenario align with the two necessary conditions required by the standard?
A psychology researcher is designing an experiment that requires administering a mild, potentially painful stimulus to mice to study fear conditioning. Describe the steps the researcher must take during the planning phase to apply the requirements of Standard 8.09 before carrying out the experiment.
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Which APA body is specifically responsible for providing official guidance on the ethical use and humane treatment of nonhuman animal subjects in psychological research?
The APA's Committee on Animal Research and Ethics (CARE) is concerned only with promoting the scientific use of animals in research and does not address standards for their humane treatment.
A student preparing a study involving nonhuman animals must understand key ethical resources and concepts. Match each term to the description that best fits its role in APA animal research ethics.
A university research committee is reviewing a laboratory's protocols to ensure they align with the American Psychological Association's official standards for animal subjects. To analyze the APA's specific stance on ethical use and humane treatment, the committee should consult the resources provided by the _____.
In evaluating how ethical authority is structured within psychological research, organize the following concepts from the broadest organizational body to the most specific guidance output based on the provided text:
According to the provided text, what is the primary function of the Committee on Animal Research and Ethics?
Describe the role and purpose of the Committee on Animal Research and Ethics within the context of psychological research. In your description, identify its parent organization and explain what specific type of guidance it provides to researchers.
Based on the role of this committee, how should the student apply the resources provided by the Committee on Animal Research and Ethics to their upcoming study? Justify how this organization's guidance helps them meet the ethical expectations of the American Psychological Association (APA).
Analyze the relationship between the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Committee on Animal Research and Ethics. How does the committee's function support the broader APA goals regarding research involving nonhuman animals?