Abstract
The present research examined the attitudes of a national sample of contemporary professional psychologists concerning the use of animals in research. A survey was developed similar to that used by Gallup and Beckstead (1988). Additionally, psychologists were asked about their agreement with the two fundamental philosophical positions outlined by Herzog (1990): the principle of equality and the principle of specific rights.
Document Type
Report
Presentation Date
April 1991
Recommended Citation
Huskey, Carla A., "Attitudes Toward Animal Research Among Contemporary Psychologists" (1991). Opportunities for Undergraduate Research Experience Program (OURE). 137.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/oure/137