which group’s rights (human participants, nonhuman animals, or psychotherapy clients) are the most important to protect in biological research studies? Why?
Perhaps the most important rights to protect in biological research studies are nonhuman animals. This is because the research conducted on these animals are not consensual. They do not have a voice to speak or support themselves. If anything goes wrong, there is hardly any form of them getting justice. Though there are organisations like PETA which seeks to ensure that all biological researchs are done in the most ethical way, it is still important to protect their rights.
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