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Which of the following is not a reason psychologists may subject an animal used in research to pain, stress, or hardship? A. When an alternative procedure is unavailable. B. When the goal is justified by its prospective educational value. C. When the goal of the study is justified by its probable scientific value. D. When the goal is justified by the potential for recognition.

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Its D When the goal is justified by the potential for recognition
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The correct answer is option D. Psychologists would not subject an animal used in research to pain, stress, or hardship, when the goal is justified by the potential for recognition. Animals being used for scientific researches is a topic that is constantly under scrutiny for its ethical controversies. Psychologists may accept putting an animal under stress of pain when an alternative procedure in unavailable, or when the goal is justified because of its educational, health, or scientific value, but not because the result may get recognition from the community.

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