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Card 26
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What is one way of avoiding ethical costs?
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Card 27
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What do researchers who use animals in their studies say?
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Card 28
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What does this mean?
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Card 29
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For example?
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Card 30
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What has Seligman's research led to?
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Card 31
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However, animals are not what? and what?
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Card 32
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in addition by avoiding the ethical costs to humans, we have not what?
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Card 33
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What would some psychologists sees this as?
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Card 34
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Who are we to say that animals are what?
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Card 35
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It is clear that there are still ethical costs in regards to what?
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