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Explain the primary arguments against the ethical acceptability of using nonhuman animal subjects in psychological research as presented in the text, highlighting the issue of consent and the typical experimental procedures that cause suffering.

Question: Explain the primary arguments against the ethical acceptability of using nonhuman animal subjects in psychological research as presented in the text, highlighting the issue of consent and the typical experimental procedures that cause suffering.

Sample answer: The text states that some critics argue animal research is rarely, if ever, ethically acceptable. The core arguments are that nonhuman animals cannot provide informed consent, yet they are subjected to experimental procedures that cause suffering. These procedures include rigid confinement, food and water deprivation, exposure to pain, surgical operations, and euthanasia.

Key points:

  • Nonhuman animals are incapable of giving informed consent.
  • Experimental procedures likely cause suffering to the animals.
  • Specific stressors include rigid confinement and deprivation of food and water.
  • Specific interventions include subjecting animals to pain, operations, and euthanasia.

Rubric: To earn full credit, the response must recall the inability of animals to provide informed consent and state that they are subjected to procedures causing suffering. Additionally, the response must list at least three specific experimental procedures mentioned in the text: rigid confinement, food/water deprivation, pain, operations, or euthanasia.

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