Hi,
My students are reading _Human morality and research with animals: confessions 
and quandaries_ by Harold Herzog. It is older, but still very compelling. It's 
easy to find online if you Google the title or the author.


Carol


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From: Patrick Dolan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sun 8/29/2010 3:30 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] readings on research with animals
 
Hi folks- looking for a short accessible read on the use of animals in 
psychological research. I'd actually welcome one pro and one con, though I'd 
settle on just pro for now. I'm teaching a first year College Seminar course 
(using Hock's Forty Studies That Changed Psychology) and wanted something for 
them to read when we talk about ethics. When I used to teach Research Methods 
I'd have students read a section from Domjan's Principles of Learning and 
Behavior intro chapter, but my edition is now 15 years old.  
 
Thanks
Patrick
 
 
 
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Patrick O. Dolan
Associate Professor and Chair of Psychology
Drew University
Madison, NJ 07940
973-408-3558
[email protected] 

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