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Non-human subjects refer to animals or organisms that are used in psychological experiments and research. These subjects are often studied to gain insights into behavior, cognition, and other psychological processes.
These are established principles that guide psychologists in conducting research with non-human subjects while ensuring their welfare.
Refers to the well-being and humane treatment of animals used in scientific research.
This term refers to obtaining permission from non-human subjects' owners or caretakers before including them in psychological studies.