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Originally Posted by The_Heretic
My point is- in the case where the research on animals is necessary [not withstanding the scenario in the article], the researchers would have to be detatched both for their own emitional health and for the sake of their research. Now that doesn't justify carelessness or lack of reliable procedures, but I'm just explaining their thinking.
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That's the problem is that the people are detatched and that is where the abuse comes into play. When you work with primates especially. to not feel any compassion even when doing these experiments has to be done with so amount of compassion. My ex-boyfirned works in a research center, not with primates and he has compassion for these animals and it makes them eaisier to work with as well. The way they are kept in those tiny cages has to effect to results of some of the experiments, especially with pschyiactric and depression medications.
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