Use of Animals in Lab Experiments Flashcards

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Which organisation published the guidelines for psychologists working with animals?

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BPS in 2012

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What are the guidelines for working with animals based upon?

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Based upon the animals (scientific procedures act) 1986

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What is the mnemonic for the animal guidelines?

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HARD NARC

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What are the eight guidelines for working with animals?

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H - housing conditions
A - anaesthetics, analgesia & euthanasia
R - reward, deprivation & aversive stimuli
D - disposing of animals

N - number of animals
A - animal care
R - replacing the use of animals
C - choice of species

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What does housing conditions refer to in animal guidelines?

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Caging must be suitable for species

Overcrowding should be avoided, social experiences of animals must be considered

e.g. Sociable animals such as monkeys should be kept together

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What does anaesthetics, analgesia and euthanasia refer to in animal guidelines?

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anaesthetic and analgesics should be used to alleviate suffering during procedures

If pain after procedure is constant, humane killing should be undertaken

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What does reward, deprivation and aversive stimuli refer to in animal guidelines?

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When a study requires deprivation e.g. food, the metabolic rate of the animal must be considered

Length of deprivation allowed will vary according to animal

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What does disposing of animals in animal guidelines refer to?

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When studies are complete, animals should either be used for breeding, companions or further use in studies

Where possible try to re-home them

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What does number of animals refer to in animal guidelines?

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Use the smallest number of animals possible

Use statistical data from previous research where possible

Using small number could mean results aren’t generalisable but it would be ethical

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What does animal care refer to in animal guidelines?

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Animal should have suitable accommodation, food, water and space appropriate for their size and specific requirements

Animal care is 24/7

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What does replacing the use of animals refer to in animals guidelines?

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Where possible use videos or computer simulations

Animals should only be used if alternative have been considered and rejected

Consider using humans instead of animals if appropriate

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What does choice of species refer to in animal guidelines?

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Species must be appropriate for study and level of feelings should be considered to minimise distress

Common species are rats, mice, pigeons and monkeys

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How is Bateson’s decision cube used in animal research?

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Used to help determine whether proposed research using animals is ethical and should be permitted

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