Psychological well-being and other projections of the human condition: Their meaning for research activities with non-human primates (1994)
Petto, A. J., Buchanan-Smith, H. M.
Abstract
The often cited paradox for researchers studying nonhuman primates is that we must consider them sufficiently similar to us so that our studies will be valid and significant; at the same time we must consider them sufficiently different that we can study them in ways that are ethically objectionable for studying fellow humans.
Published
1994
Citation
Petto, A. J., Buchanan-Smith, H. M. 1994. Psychological well-being and other projections of the human condition: Their meaning for research activities with non-human primates. Congress of the International Primatological Society, 359.
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