Non-human Animals Flashcards
What sections are used to explain non-human animals?
- BPS guidelines for psychologists working with animals
- Comparative Psychology
- Use as a therapeutic device
- Speciesism
What are the BPS guidelines with working with animals?
- choose the correct animal for the research
- Responsibilities to care for animals and think about previous research animal involved in
- Animals Act - only permitted with a license
- Use of animal has to be justified
- Can ONLY be done using animals
- reduce harm
What is Comparative psychology with animals?
Harlow - monkeys
- the comparison of humans to animals
- monkeys developed into maladjusted emotionally adults
- but research had a very useful impact of understanding humans and animals in providing care
What is the use of animals as a therapeutic device?
the use of pets has been shown to reduce stress - release oxytocin
- reduce blood pressure
- reduced cardiovascular risk
- known as behavioural facilitators
- create a social bond
- help people explore sensitive issues
Evaluate the use of animals as a therapeutic device
- all studies involving animals as a therapeutic device have beneficial effects
- benefits may be due to having special attention rather than the animal interaction
What is speciesism?
when animals are discriminated above other species
- Is it any different to sexism?
should have a special duty of care to animals
Animal rights - utilitarian vs absolutist
- utilitarian - whatever produces the greater good for the most people
- absolutist - have a right to be treated with respect - never used for research
having rights means they have responsibilities - animals don’t have any
- what are responsibilities? perception