Attitudes Toward Use of Animals in Psychological Research and Education: Results from a National Survey of Psychology Majors
Submitted on Mar 01, 2007 (Original item from 1996)
Animal Experimentation | Legislation, Voting, Political Candidates | Research for Academic Learning
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Evaluates psychology majors' attitudes about using animals in psychological research and teaching, including differences by gender, by type of school, and by geographical location.
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