If you were participating in an experiment, would you object to being deceived? How concerned would you be about invasion of privacy? Under what circumstances, if any, would you regard it as ethical to use animals in medical experiments? Psychology
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Subject: If you were participating in an experiment, would you object to being deceived? How concerned would you be about invasion of privacy? Under what circumstances, if any, would you regard it as ethical to use animals in medical experiments? Psychology experiments? Teaching laboratories? Product testing? Entertainment? 'Ever since the Gulf War, an estimated 20.000 returning U.S. soldiers have been experiencing a series of mysterious illnesses, such as severe joint pain, chronic fatigue, rashes, hair loss, memory loss, lack of bowel control and even brain damage. Recently, disturbing reports of miscarriages, stillbirths, deaths, and birt defects among the babies conceived by the returning soldiers have also emerged. And now, evidence is mounting that the Desert Storm Syndrome may be contagious....It has been learned that the American soldiers were exposed to experimental vaccines, drugs, and pesticides'.(Supress) Ethics have become increasingly more important during recent years since they apply to the treatment of participants...


