Arguments can be made on both sides of this debate about the ethical implications of using animal and human subjects for research. For this discussion, please respond to the following; which group’s rights—human participants, nonhuman animals, or psychotherapy clients—are the most important to protect in biological research studies? Why? There is no right or wrong answer to this question. Rather, you are being asked to identify a stance on the topic and support that stance with at least 1 credible resource in addition to the textbook.
According to the norms of APA, we need to follow the ethics of animal experimentation. The purpose of using human or non-human is to support human welfare, experiments are necessary for research so we use animals and humans for research purpose.
The clinical trials or biological research need more human and non-humans than any other research because we cannot implement our findings without proper understanding so that it is important to confirm ethics of animal and human experiments.
Researchers say that clinical trials done by many companies do not follow the ethics of experiments and leave medical problems in participants so to us very important to aware about the welfare of human and animals during researches.
References- APA ethics of experiments, UN human rights textbook.
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