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Chapter 08

Medical Research on Animals

 

1.   Rene Descartes, the 17th century scientist, mathematician, and philosopher, believed that animals were:

2.   equal to humans in moral value.

3.   created by God and that they have souls.

4.   Cbeast machines incapable of feeling.

5.   higher in moral status than humans.

6.   capable of feeling, but not remembering, pain.

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2.   The latest result of the work of Edward Taub is that:

3.   after revelations about his work, Congress required Animal Use and Care Committees to be established.

4.   he established a reproducible model of head injury.

5.   People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals targeted his lab and exposed his work.

6.   Dsome damage from stroke in humans can be reversed by constraint-induced movement therapy.

7.   after being hired at UAB, he was fired for the abuse of animals.

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3.   According to Peter Singer, a medical experiment is non-speciesist if:

4.   we use animals.

5.   we use humans.

6.   we use both animals and humans.

7.   Dwhere we use an adult baboon, we would use an anencephalic human baby.

8.   we use no animals at all.

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4.   Sentience refers to:

5.   soul.

6.   memory.

7.   Cthe ability to experience pain or pleasure.

8.   consciousness.

9.   conscience.

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5.   What was the final result of the investigation of Gennarelli’s studies?

6.   He was fined but allowed to continue his research.

7.   BHis research was stopped.

8.   His research continued, but only with humans.

9.   Nothing happened to him or his research, which continues today.

10.                He received bad publicity, but his research continues.

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6.   The bad science objection to the official view is that:

7.   testing drugs on animals does not screen out enough bad things to be a good predictor of the drug’s effects on humans (A).

8.   testing drugs on animals screens out too many good things to be a good predictor of the drug’s effects on humans (B).

9.   animals are too unlike humans in evolution to be good predictors (C).

10.                animal testing assumes the truth of evolution, which is a controversial theory (D).

11.                Eboth (A) and (B).

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7.   Philosopher Tom Regan argues that animals should morally count because they:

8.   are sentient.

9.   Bhave a life.

10.                can make a claim.

11.                have a face.

12.                can react to light.

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8.   Christian writer C. S. Lewis believed that:

9.   animals feel pain like humans.

10.                animals do not feel pain.

11.                Canimals experience pain, but lack the selves to integrate and remember it.

12.                animals only feel pain faintly, not like humans.

13.                animals feel pain more than humans.

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9.   An LD-50 test measures:

10.                how many animals feel pain from a drug.

11.                how much of a drug is needed to kill 10 of 100 animals.

12.                Chow much of a drug is needed to kill 50 of 100 animals.

13.                how much of a drug is necessary to kill animals who have lived 50 days.

14.                how much of a drug is necessary to kill animals who have long life spans.

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10.                Which of the concepts below best supports the European Union idea to give apes in Europe some of the rights of humans?

11.                Sentience

12.                The cognitive criterion

13.                Speciesism

14.                DThe gradient view of personhood

15.                The dominion of man over animals

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11.                Identify the person who injured primates to model head injuries in humans.

12.                Edward Taub

13.                BThomas Gennarelli

14.                Charles Richey

15.                Barbara Orlans

16.                Rene Descartes

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12.                In the twenty-first century, use of _____ in research became the flashpoint of activism for animal rights.

13.                Achimpanzees

14.                rabbits

15.                sheep

16.                mice

17.                dogs

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