Title: Responsible Conduct with Animals in Research
Abstract: PART I. CHANGING RESEARCH PRACTICES REGARDING ANIMAL CARE AND USE: INSTITUTIONAL AND PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE 1. Responsible Animal Care and Use: Moving Toward a Less-Troubled Middle Ground 2. Is the Fox Guarding the Henhouse? A Historical Study of the Dual Role of the Committee on Animal Research and Ethics 3. Change During a Life in Animal Research: the Loss and Regaining of Ambivalence PART II. CURRENT CONCERNS ON THE RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH: DECISION MAKING 4. Ethological Research Techniques and Methods 5. Animal Welfare Issues in Animal Behavior Research 6. Snake Stories: From the Additive Model to Ethology's Fifth Aim 7. Minding Animals PART III. ASSESSING ANIMAL WELL-BEING: ASKING THE ANIMAL 8. The Search for Animal Well-Being 9. Considering Animal Welfare from the Animal's Point of View PART IV. EFFECTS ON HUMANS OF RESEARCH INVOLVING ANIMALS 10. Pushing the Boundaries: Scientists in the Public Arena 11. Understanding Animal Activism