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Which of these is true about the difference between ethical guidelines for human and animal research.
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A.
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Human subjects can be deceived.
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Animals cannot.
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B.
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Animal subjects can be placed at much greater physical risk than humans can.
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C.
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Human subjects are chosen much more carefully.
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D.
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If humans might physically suffer, it must be minimised.
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But animals, they can suffer as much as we like.
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E.
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Environmental conditions must be monitored much more closely than in animal study.
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Okay, so first of all, let's demunk d.
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D is not true.
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Of course, we minimise physical suffering for humans, but we also do for animals as well.
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In ethical guidelines, there's a big idea on the three arts, which is replacements, reduction, refinement, which is all about minimizing the use of animals in testing research, and making sure refinement means to minimize their suffering.
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So you absolutely do still have to care about suffering of the animal subjects...